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Monthly fluctuations in the content and monosaccharide composition of fucoidan from Undaria pinnatifida sporophylls from northern Patagonia
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2021-05-17Registro en:
Arijón, Marianela; Ponce, Nora Marta Andrea; Solana, Valeria Paola; Dellatorre, Fernando Gaspar; Latour, Ezequiel A.; et al.; Monthly fluctuations in the content and monosaccharide composition of fucoidan from Undaria pinnatifida sporophylls from northern Patagonia; Springer; Journal of Applied Phycology; 33; 4; 17-5-2021; 2433-2441
0921-8971
1573-5176
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Arijón, Marianela
Ponce, Nora Marta Andrea
Solana, Valeria Paola
Dellatorre, Fernando Gaspar
Latour, Ezequiel A.
Stortz, Carlos Arturo
Resumen
The invasive brown seaweed Undaria pinnatifida was first recorded in 1992 in Golfo Nuevo, northern Patagonia, Argentina (hereafter Undaria). Like other brown seaweeds, Undaria synthesizes fucoidans, a unique class of sulfated polysaccharides, which display an array of biological activities and have important commercial value. In this work we have measured the content,sulfate, andmonosaccharide composition of fucoidans in Undaria sporophylls fromGolfo Nuevo. These results were analyzed in relation to harvest month and development stage of algal thalli. Samples were collected between November 2015 and March 2016 and classified according to morphological traits into previously defined development stages. Acid extraction (0.01MHCl, pH 2) was carried out at room temperature and at 70 °C. Average fucoidan content was 18.1% dry wt. and slightly increased with month progression and in senescent individuals. Average sulfate content in fucoidan extracts was 20.3% dry wt. decreasing with month and development. Predominant sugars were fucose and galactose averaging a total of 91 mol% of neutral sugars. This study confirms that sporophyll fucoidans from Patagonian Undaria are sulfated galactofucans. Fucoidan contentsignificantly increases from 14.5 to 19.2% dry wt. with sporophyte development. Slight increments with month progression are not statistically significant. Molar proportion of neutral sugars is constant between maturity stages and varies slightly with month progression. Sulfate content of fucoidan decreased significantly with development and month progression. Pooled with previousreports about abundance and seasonality of Undaria in Patagonia, our results suggest that sporophylls could be harvested for fucoidan production at least during 5 months between November and March.