Determination of the diadic composition of alginate by means of circular dichroism: a fast and accurate improved method.

Carbohydr Res
Authors
Keywords
Abstract

Circular dichroism (CD) is presented as a reliable and sensitive method of determining the diadic frequency composition of alginate (F(GG), F(MM) and F(GM+MG)). The availability of samples, very largely or even completely conforming to the limiting structures of polymannuronate (MM)(n), polyguluronate (GG)(n) and polyalternating MG (MG)(n), respectively, allowed the limiting CD spectra for each alginate diad to be obtained. These showed very different CD behaviour, thus pointing out the crucial importance of the neighbouring residue in chiroptical properties. Using an iterative best-fit procedure, the diadic composition of commercial alginates could be obtained from their respective CD spectra by means of a linear combination of the spectra of the three limiting diads. The results were found in excellent agreement with the composition parameters obtained by 1H NMR spectroscopy.

Year of Publication
2003
Journal
Carbohydr Res
Volume
338
Issue
10
Pages
1139-42
Date Published
2003 May 01
ISSN
0008-6215
PubMed ID
12706982
Links