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Pharmacological Research | 2003

Antihyperlipidemic effects of different molecular weight sulfated polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa (Chlorophyta)

Yu Pengzhan; Li Ning; Liu Xiguang; Zhou Gefei; Zhang Quanbin; Li Pengcheng

Ulvan, a sulfated polysaccharide from Ulva pertusa, was degraded to yield two low molecular weight fractions U1 and U2. The molecular weights of ulvan and its fractions were determined and varied from 151.6 to 28.2 kDa. They were fed to rats on a hypercholesterolemic diet for 21 days to evaluate and compare the antihyperlipidemic actions. Ulvan-based diet significantly lowered the levels of serum total cholesterol (-45.2%, P<0.05) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-cholesterol, -54.1%, P<0.05). While U1- and U2-based diets significantly elevated the levels of serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-cholesterol, +22.0% for U1, not significant; +61.0% for U2; P<0.05) and reduced triglyceride (TG, -82.4% for U1, -77.7% for U2; P<0.05) in rats as compared to control diet. In addition, consumptions of various ulvans significantly increased fecal bile acid excrement. The results indicated that ulvans with different molecular weights exhibited diverse effects on lipid metabolism. The high molecular weight ulvan was effective in serum total and LDL-cholesterol, whereas low molecular weight fractions were in TG and HDL-cholesterol. The fractions were considered to be more beneficial to hyperlipidemia associated with diabetes over ulvan.


Journal of Applied Phycology | 2003

Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa (Chlorophyta) and preliminary studies on their antihyperlipidemia activity

Yu Pengzhan; Zhang Quanbin; Li Ning; Xu Zuhong; Wang Yanmei; Li Zhien

Polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa were isolated and prepared by extraction in hot water and precipitation by ethanol. The water-soluble polysaccharides were chemically well defined, containing 47.0% total carbohydrate, 23.2% uronic acids, 17.1% sulfate groups, 1.0% N and 29.9% ash. Gas chromatography analysis demonstrated that the neutral sugars were mainly composed of rhamnose, xylose and glucose and smaller amounts of mannose, galactose and arabinose. The FTIR and 13C-NMR spectra indicated that basic repeating units of the polysaccharides were (β-D-GlcpA-(1-> 4)-α-L-Rhap 3S) and (α-L-IdopA-(1-> 4)-α-L-Rhap 3S). Fifty ICR mice were used to study the effect of water-soluble polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa on the level of plasma lipids, with inositol niacinate as positive control. The results indicated that the polysaccharides significantly lowered the contents of plasma total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglyceride and markedly increased the contents of serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, compared with the hyperlipidemia control group (p > 0.01). Moreover, administration of polysaccharides significantly decreased the atherogenic index. The present results suggest that the polysaccharides from Ulva pertusa have great potential for preventing ischemic cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.


Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2004

Preparation of polysaccharides in different molecular weights fromUlva pertusa Kjellm (Chorophyta)

Yu Pengzhan; Zhang Quanbin; Zhang Hong; Niu Xizhen; Li Zhien

As molecular weight controls the biological activities of polysaccharides, screening the optimal molecular weight of polysaccharides is important in drug research and application. In this study, hydrogen peroxide was employed as oxidant, and temperature, reaction time, and concentration of polysaccharides and hydrogen peroxide were examined for their effects on the preparation of polysaccharides in different molecular weights fromUlva pertusa. Our experiment suggested that the optimal degradation concentrations for polysaccharides and hydrogen peroxide were 2.5% (w/v) and 8.0% (v/v), respectively. The range of degradation measured by relative viscosity was mainly controlled by temperature and time. Results revealed that 35°C was the optimal temperature for obtaining low-degradation samples, and 50°C was the most favorable temperature to accelerate the reaction to yield highly-degraded samples. Four samples in different molecular weights A, B, C and D were finally prepared. The controllability was evaluated by the relative standard deviation (RSD) of relative viscosity, and the peak molecular weights and the polydispersity indexes (Mw/Mn) of molecular weights were measured by high performance gel permeation chromatography (HPGPC).


Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology | 2003

Immunosuppressive activities of fucoidan fromLaminaria japonica

Zhang Quanbin; Li Zhien; Zhou Gefei; Niu Xizhen; Zhang Hong

Effects of fucoidan fromLaminaria japonica on 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene induced delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction and the serum levels of IgG, IgM, complement C3 and C4 were investigated in the present study. Results showed that oral administration of fucoidan at dose of 150 and 300 mg/(kg· d) for 9 days before the hapten challenge significantly inhibited 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene induced delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction; and also inhibited the humoral immunity. Serum C3 and C4 levels were markedly reduced by fucoidan at dose of 150 and 300 mg/kg; and serum IgG and IgM levels were reduced by fucoidan at dose of 300mg/kg. The inhibitory effects of fucoidan on delayed-type hypersensitivity suggested that it may be potential medication for chronic inflammatory diseases in the future.


Archive | 2005

Method for preparing low molecular weight seaweed polysaccharide sulfate

Zhang Quanbin; Zhao Tingting; Niu Xizhen


Archive | 2013

Fucoidan-galactosan sulfate, extracting, separating, and purifying method thereof, and application thereof

Zhang Quanbin; Wang Jing; Zhang Zhongshan; Zhang Hong; Niu Xizhen


Marine Sciences | 2010

Polysaccharides from Enteromorpha linza: Purification and moisture-preserving activity

Zhang Quanbin


Archive | 2014

Application of low-sulfated heteroglycan prepared from brown alga and rich in glucuronic acid in preparation of medicament and health-care products for treating Parkinson's disease

Zhang Quanbin; Jin Weihua; Wang Jing; Niu Xizhen; Zhang Hong


Archive | 2014

Application of porphyra polysaccharide in preparing treatment medicament or prevention health-care product of kidney diseases

Zhang Quanbin; Hou Yun; Wang Jing; Jin Weihua; Zhang Hong; Niu Xizhen


Archive | 2005

Method for preparing L-fucoidan in sea tangle

Xu Zuhong; Zhao Zeng-qin; Zhang Quanbin; Niu Xizhen; Zhang Hong; Li Zhien

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Niu Xizhen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Hong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Duan Delin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shang Derong

Ocean University of China

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Yao Jianting

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Jing

Shanghai Ocean University

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Li Zhien

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yu Pengzhan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Li Ning

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xu Zuhong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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