A Water‐Soluble Polysaccharide from the Fruit Bodies of Bulgaria inquinans (Fries) and Its Anti‐Malarial Activity
Author(s) -
Hongtao Bi,
Han Han,
Zonghong Li,
Weihua Ni,
Yan Chen,
Jingjing Zhu,
Tingting Gao,
Miao Hao,
Yifa Zhou
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.552
H-Index - 90
eISSN - 1741-4288
pISSN - 1741-427X
DOI - 10.1093/ecam/neq070
Subject(s) - immune system , artesunate , polysaccharide , galactose , mannose , chemistry , adjuvant , immunogenicity , phagocytosis , malaria , biochemistry , biology , pharmacology , immunology , microbiology and biotechnology , plasmodium falciparum
A water-soluble polysaccharide (BIWS-4b) was purified from the fruit bodies of Bulgaria inquinans (Fries). It is composed of mannose (27.2%), glucose (15.5%) and galactose (57.3%). Its molecular weight was estimated to be 7.4 kDa (polydispersity index, Mw/Mn: 1.35). Structural analyses indicated that BIWS-4b mainly contains (1 → 6)-linked, (1 → 5)-linked and (1 → 5,6)-linked β -Gal f units; (1 → 4)-linked and non-reducing terminal β -Glc p units; and (1 → 2)-linked, (1 → 6)-linked, (1 → 2,6)-linked and non-reducing terminal α -Man p units. When examined by the 4-day method and in a prophylactic assay in mice, BIWS-4b exhibited markedly suppressive activity against malaria while enhancing the activity of artesunate. Immunological tests indicated that BIWS-4b significantly enhanced macrophage phagocytosis and splenic lymphocyte proliferation in malaria-bearing mice and normal mice. The anti-malarial activity of BIWS-4b might be intermediated by enhancing immune competence and restoring artesunate-suppressed immune function. Thus, BIWS-4b is a potential adjuvant of anti-malaria drugs.
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