@article{fdi:010062649, title = {{A}nalysis and glycosyl composition of the exopolysaccharide isolated from submerged fermentation of {G}anoderma lucidum {CG}144}, author = {{R}ubel, {R}. and dos {S}antos, {L}. {F}. and {D}alla {S}anta, {H}. {S}. and {V}andenberghe, {L}. {P}. {D}. and {W}oiciechowski, {A}. {L}. and de {C}arvalho, {J}. {C}. and {H}abu, {S}. and {V}tola, {F}. {M}. {D}. and {A}ugur, {C}hristopher and {S}occol, {C}. {R}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he evaluation of glycosyl composition is an essential step to guide future research designs applied in bioactivity. {I}n the same way, the unexplored potential bioactivity of exopolysaccharide from {G}anoderma lucidum is huge. {T}herefore, this study investigated the glycosyl composition of the exopolysaccharide isolated from submerged fermentation of {G}. lucidum to serve as guide for future studies on bioactivity. {G}lycosyl content and composition were evaluated by combined {GC}/{MS} of the {TMS} derivatives of the monosaccharide methyl glycosides produced from the sample by acidic methanolysis. {G}lycosyl composition analysis showed that the dominant carbohydrate component in all samples of exopolysaccharide isolated from submerged fermentation of {G}. lucidum {CG} 144 was glucose (58.1%), mannose (26.6%) and galactose (12.5%) which can be referred to as heteroglycan. {T}hese results suggest that this {G}anoderma exopolysaccharide may be a new immunomodulatory agent.}, keywords = {glycosyl composition ; exopolysaccharide ; {G}anoderma lucidum ; submerged ; fermentation ; heteroglycan}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}cta {S}ocietatis {B}otanicorum {P}oloniae}, volume = {83}, numero = {3}, pages = {239--241}, ISSN = {0001-6977}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.5586/asbp.2014.020}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062649}, }