Anticoagulant properties of a crude sulfated polysaccharide from the red marine alga Halymenia floresia (Clemente) C. Agardh - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.6402

Authors

  • Rodrigo César das Neves Amorim Universidade Federal da Amazônia Author
  • José Ariévilo Gurgel Rodrigues Rede Nordeste de Biotecnologia - RENORBIO Author
  • Márjory Lima Holanda Universidade Federal do Maranhão Author
  • Paulo Antônio de Souza Mourão Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Author
  • Norma Maria Barros Benevides Universidade Federal do Ceará Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.6402

Keywords:

Halymeniales, Halymenia floresia, sulfated galactans, anticoagulant activity

Abstract

Alternative sources of anticoagulants have arisen as a result of the increasing demand for safer anticoagulant clinical therapy, and the sulfated polysaccharides of seaweeds have gained attention in biomedicine. In this study, crude sulfated polysaccharide fractions (denominated Hf1, Hf2 and Hf3) were obtained from the red marine alga Halymenia floresia and the anticoagulant properties of a soluble crude polysaccharide fraction (Hf2s) were assayed. The three differential extractions yielded 38.6%. The polysaccharides are composed mainly of galactose, with small amounts of xylose and glucose. The anticoagulant properties of Hf2s containing 53.8% sulfate and 3% protein was also compared to those of heparin (193.0 IU mg-1) by assays of activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and thrombin time (TT) using normal human plasma. Hf2s showed a higher anticoagulant activity (68.4 IU mg-1) than those of Hf1s and Hf3s, whose activities were 37.6 and 36.6 IU mg-1, respectively. The compound was less active than heparin, but its anticoagulant mechanism suggested that it is dependent on cofactor heparin II to inhibit thrombin activity, but not on cofactors VIII and IX. Therefore, the polysaccharide from H. floresia interfered on coagulation cascade.

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Author Biographies

  • Rodrigo César das Neves Amorim, Universidade Federal da Amazônia
    Programa de Pós-Graduação em Bioquímica, Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, Universidade Federal do Ceará, UFC. Endereço: Av. Eng. Humberto Monte - Campus do Pici - Centro de Ciências - Bloco 907 - Fortaleza - CE - CEP: 60451- 970 Telefone: 085 3366-9402 Fax: 085 3366-9789.
  • José Ariévilo Gurgel Rodrigues, Rede Nordeste de Biotecnologia - RENORBIO
    Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia, Rede Nordeste de Biotecnologia (RENORBIO), Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, Universidade Federal do Ceará, UFC. Endereço: Av. Eng. Humberto Monte - Campus do Pici - Centro de Ciências - Bloco 907 - Fortaleza - CE - CEP: 60451- 970 Telefone: 085 3366-9402 Fax: 085 3366-9789.
  • Márjory Lima Holanda, Universidade Federal do Maranhão
    Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, Universidade Federal do Ceará, UFC. Endereço: Av. Eng. Humberto Monte - Campus do Pici - Centro de Ciências - Bloco 907 - Fortaleza - CE - CEP: 60451- 970 Telefone: 085 3366-9402 Fax: 085 3366-9789.
  • Norma Maria Barros Benevides, Universidade Federal do Ceará
    Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, Universidade Federal do Ceará, UFC. Endereço: Av. Eng. Humberto Monte - Campus do Pici - Centro de Ciências - Bloco 907 - Fortaleza - CE - CEP: 60451- 970 Telefone: 085 3366-9402 Fax: 085 3366-9789.

Published

2011-04-08

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Biotechnology

How to Cite

Anticoagulant properties of a crude sulfated polysaccharide from the red marine alga Halymenia floresia (Clemente) C. Agardh - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.6402. (2011). Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 33(3), 255-261. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v33i3.6402

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