Anti-tumor activating fuling scloerotium glucan sulfate and its preparation and use
A technology of dextran sulfate with anti-tumor activity, applied in the fields of molecular biology and polymer chemistry, can solve the problems of few research reports on derivatization modification, achieve good application prospects, significant anti-tumor activity, and low production cost Effect
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[0017] Fresh Poria sclerotia were collected from Jiuzihe Town, Luotian County, Hubei Province. The sclerotia were successively refluxed with ethyl acetate and acetone for 6 hours respectively for Soxhlet extraction to remove fat. Then soak in normal saline to extract and centrifuge; the residue after centrifugation is extracted with hot water at 120°C at 0.20Mpa and centrifuged; the residue after centrifugation is washed with 0.5M NaOH (containing 0.05% NaBH 4 ) at 4°C to obtain polysaccharides, which are white powdery solids. Gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy and 13 Its structure was detected by C NMR spectrum, etc., which proved that it was a high-purity linear (1→3)-β-D-glucan.
[0018] Dissolve 600 mg of the above Poria cocos sclerotium (1→3)-β-D-glucan in 50 mL of DMSO, stir at room temperature for 12 hours, then add 9 mL of pyridine dropwise at a rate of 0.8 mL / min, and continue stirring at room temperature 30 minutes. The reaction flask was placed in an ice ...
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[0020] Fresh Poria sclerotia were collected from Jiuzihe Town, Luotian County, Hubei Province. The sclerotia were refluxed with ethyl acetate and acetone for 5 hours respectively for Soxhlet extraction to remove fat. Then soak in normal saline to extract and centrifuge; the residue after centrifugation is extracted with hot water at 120°C at 0.20Mpa and centrifuged; the residue after centrifugation is washed with 1M NaOH (containing 0.1% NaBH 4 ) at 5° C. to obtain polysaccharides, which are white powdery solids. Gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy and 13 Its structure was detected by C NMR spectrum, etc., which proved that it was a high-purity linear (1→3)-β-D-glucan.
[0021] Dissolve 600 mg of the above Poria cocos sclerotium (1→3)-β-D-glucan in 50 mL of DMSO, stir at room temperature for 16 hours, then add 9 mL of pyridine dropwise at a rate of 1.0 mL / min, and continue stirring at room temperature 25 minutes. The reaction flask was placed in an ice bath, and 3.7 ...
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[0023] Fresh Poria sclerotia were collected from Jiuzihe Town, Luotian County, Hubei Province. The sclerotia were successively refluxed with ethyl acetate and acetone for 6 hours respectively for Soxhlet extraction to remove fat. Then soak in normal saline to extract and centrifuge; the residue after centrifugation is extracted with 105°C hot water at 0.12Mpa and centrifuged; the residue after centrifugation is washed with 0.5M NaOH (containing 0.05% NaBH 4 ) at 4°C to obtain polysaccharides, which are white powdery solids. Gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy and 13 Its structure was detected by C NMR spectrum, etc., which proved that it was a high-purity linear (1→3)-β-D-glucan.
[0024]Dissolve 600 mg of the above Poria cocos sclerotium (1→3)-β-D-glucan in 50 mL of DMSO, stir at room temperature for 12 hours, then add 9 mL of pyridine dropwise at a rate of 1.0 mL / min, and continue stirring at room temperature 30 minutes. The reaction flask was placed in an ice bath...
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