Planta Med 1976; 29(3): 295-300
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1097666
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DIE SCHLEIMSTOFFE DER HELIANTHEMUM–BLATTER

The Mucilages of Helianthemum–LeavesI. Máthé, G. Rácz, K. Csedö
  • Pharmazeutische Fakultät, Tirgu–Mures, Rumänien
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Publication Date:
13 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

The mucilage is formed from acide polysacch arides which can be separated into 3 macromolecular substances during gelelectrophoresis, but still remain homogenous in case of gelfiltration. The amylolytic enzymes disintegrate the mucilage only partially. After total hydrolysis arabinose (31,43 %), xylose (10,60 %), rhamnose (15,0 %), galactose (21,35 %), and D–galacturonic acide (21,44 %) were identified. Little amounts of glucose can also be detected (TLC). The yield of mucilage was 9,8 %.

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