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Structure determination of polysaccharides in Aloe saponariaSource: J Pharm Sci 1984 Jan;73(1):62-5 Title: Structure determination of polysaccharides in Aloe saponaria (Hill.) Haw. (Liliaceae). Authors: Yagi A, Hamada K, Mihashi K, Harada N, Nishioka I. Abstract: Neutral polysaccharides that inhibit carrageenin-induced edema in rats were isolated from the nondialysate of the pulp of Aloe saponaria by gel filtration. These were shown to be a linear polymer of a 1,4-linked beta-D-mannopyranose (mol. wt. 15,000) containing 18% acetyl groups (As mannan 1), and a 1,4-linked alpha-D-mannopyranose polymer containing a single branch on the principal chain consisting of D-glucose residues linked at C-2 and C-4 (mol. wt. 66,000), with 10% acetyl groups (As mannan 2). As mannan 1 inhibited carrageenin-induced hind paw edema at 50 mg/kg ip in rats; As mannan 2 was not tested for pharmacological activity. A crude preparation of both As mannans was effective when given intraperitoneally, but was ineffective when given orally. PMID: 6694085 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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