Issue 2, 2020

Effect of sulfated polysaccharides on the digestion of DNA by pepsin under simulated gastric juice in vitro

Abstract

The effect of sulfated polysaccharides on the digestion of dietary DNA by pepsin was studied using in vitro simulated gastric juice. The results showed that fucoidan (FUC), dextran sulfate (DS) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) could inhibit the digestion of DNA in a dose-dependent manner. Polysaccharides with high sulfate group content have stronger inhibition ability. Fluorescence spectroscopy results showed that polysaccharides could bind to pepsin, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) confirmed that polysaccharides can interact with DNA, which not only is the main reason that polysaccharides inhibit the digestion of DNA by pepsin but also causes the digestion of DNA by DNase II to be inhibited. The finding suggests that the digestion of DNA should be reevaluated when eating foods rich in sulfated polysaccharides. This study enriched the known pharmacological properties of sulfated polysaccharides as pepsin inhibitors and provided inspiration for the use of sulfated polysaccharides as oligonucleotide drug delivery carriers.

Graphical abstract: Effect of sulfated polysaccharides on the digestion of DNA by pepsin under simulated gastric juice in vitro

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Nov 2019
Accepted
06 Feb 2020
First published
07 Feb 2020

Food Funct., 2020,11, 1790-1797

Effect of sulfated polysaccharides on the digestion of DNA by pepsin under simulated gastric juice in vitro

J. Zhang, Q. Li, X. Jiang, X. Li, P. Dong, J. Li, M. Komiyama and X. Liang, Food Funct., 2020, 11, 1790 DOI: 10.1039/C9FO02578B

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