Characterization and Biological Activity of Native and Sulfated Noni (Morinda citrifolia Linn.) Pectin

Denilton G. Santos,Arcelina P. Cunha, Ana C. B. Ribeiro,Debora H. A. Brito, Luciana M. R. Alenca,Davi F. Farias,Ana F. F. U. Carvalho, Joao A. C. Sousa,Luzia K. A. M. Leal,Nayara Lopes,Rosa E. C. Linhares,Carlos Nozawa, Antonia F. J. Uchoa,Maria E. N. P. Ribeiro, Nagila M. P. S. Ricardo

JOURNAL OF THE BRAZILIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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The aim of this work was to extract and characterize pectin from lyophilized noni pulp (Morinda citrifolia Linn.) at three different pHs using different extractor agents and to evaluate anti-viral activity. The extraction of high yield (acid extraction) was subjected to sulfation procedure. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and proton nuclear magnetic resonance analysis were used to calculate the degree of methylation of pectin from acid extraction and its sulfated derivative. The data obtained for the degree of methylation of noni pectin and sulfated pectin were 30.3 and 30.7, respectively. Pectin was subjected to acute oral toxicity testing in mice. The results showed that pectin had a pro-inflammatory effect, and sulfated pectin had an anti-inflammatory effect. Both pectins were also evaluated for herpes simplex virus activity in vitro, and although they successfully inhibited virus replication, the sulfated pectins were cytotoxic.
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noni pectin,cytotoxicity,HSV
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