Abstract

A sulphated heteropolysaccharide was isolated from a green seaweed, Caulerpa taxifolia, by extraction with acid and purified via its copper complex. Methylation analysis of both the sulphated and desulphated polysaccharides revealed the presence of 1,4-linked xylose, 1,6-linked galactose, 1,4,6-linked mannose and non-reducing galactose end group units which are all devoid of sulphate groups. In addition 1,4-linked galactose units sulphated at C-3 are also present. Quantitative periodate oxidation showed a consumption of 1.30 and 1.60 moles of oxidant per anhydrosugar unit in the sulphated and desulphated polysaccharides respectively. The oxo-polysaccharides after reduction and hydrolysis revealed the presence of glycerol, erythritol and unoxidized galactose in the mol ratio 11.6:5.1:4.9 and 11.2:5.0:1.0 respectively, besides threitol (3.9 mol) in the desulphated polysaccharide.

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