Poster presentation
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POLYSACCHARIDES OF THE AERIAL PART OF Pisum sativum
R.K. Rakhmanberdyeva
1
, Z.Y. Samandarova
2
, A.E. Eshbekov
2
1) S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of
the Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
e-mail: zarifasamandarova0105@gmail.com
2) National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulug’bek
Peas -
Pisum sativum
- a genus of annual and perennial herbaceous plants of the
legume family (Fabaceae), is widely used as a food and fodder crop.
The purpose of this work is to isolate the carbohydrate complex from the aerial part
of
Pisum sativum
, collected in the Jizzakh region during the flowering period, to
establish the physicochemical properties and monosaccharide composition.
To do this, air-dry raw materials were crushed and treated
with ethanol to remove
low molecular weight compounds. The alcohol extract revealed the presence of glucose,
fructose and sucrose. To extract the polysaccharides, the plant residue was successively
extracted with water, oxalate buffer, and alkali.
As a result, water-soluble
polysaccharides (WSPS) were isolated from the aqueous extract, pectin substances (PS)
from the oxalate extract, and hemicellulose (HMC) from alkaline extract with yields of
4.9; 4.65; 3.15% respectively.
Water-soluble polysaccharides are white amorphous powder, highly soluble in water.
The monosaccharide composition is represented by galactose, glucose, arabinose,
rhamnose and uronic acid. The IR spectrum of WSPS
contains absorption bands
characteristic of polysaccharides: ν
max
, 3298, 1746 (С=О), 1590, 1413, 1100, 913, 668
cm
-1
.
After the separation of WPPS from the meal with a mixture of equal volumes of
0.5% solutions of oxalic acid and ammonium oxalate at 70°C, PS was extracted. PS-
amorphous powder of beige color, dissolves well in water, forming a thick solution with
a relative viscosity of 7.14. Galactose, arabinose, rhamnose,
and uronic acid were
identified in PS hydrolyzate.
Titrimetric analysis established that the content of free carboxyl groups (K
f
) in HP is
9.0%; esterified carboxyl groups (K
e
) - 23.90%; the degree of esterification (S
e
) is
72.6%. Therefore, PS is a highly esterified pectin.
The IR spectrum has characteristic absorption bands for carboxypolysaccharides:
ν
max
, 3424, 1740 (С=О), 1627, 1444, 1320 (-ОСН
3
), 914, 825 cm-1.
After extracting PS with 5% KOH solution, hemicellulose (HMC) was isolated with
a yield of 3.15%. The monosaccharide composition of HMC is represented by
galactose, arabinose, xylose, rhamnose and uronic acid. The dominant monosaccharide
in HMC is xylose, i.e. the main polysaccharide is xylan, which is characteristic of this
type of biopolymers.
Thus, the presence
of alcohol-soluble sugars, water-soluble polysaccharides, pectin
substances and hemicelluloses
in the aerial part of
Pisum sativum
has been shown. Their
monosaccharide composition was established and IR spectra were studied.
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