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Publication no. C-2002-1202-02R
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NOTE: Potent Natural Immunomodulator, Rice Water-Soluble Polysaccharide Fractions
with Anticomplementary Activity (1).
Tatsunori Yamagishi (2,3), Takuma Tsuboi
(2), and Koichi Kikuchi (1,4). (1) A part of this work was presented at the
Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Bioscience and Biotechnology and
Agrochemistry, Tokyo, April 1999. (2) Laboratory of Biochemistry, Department of
Biological and Chemical Engineering, Hachinohe National College of Technology,
Hachinohe, 039-1192 Japan. (3) Corresponding author. E-mail:
<yama-c@hachinohe-ct.ac.jp> (4) Present address: Mitsubishi Chemicals Co. Ltd.
Cereal Chem. 80(1):5-8. Accepted July 11, 2002. Copyright 2003 American
Association of Cereal Chemists, Inc.
Water-soluble polysaccharide fractions, fractionated with ammonium sulfate
from the hot-water-extract of rice bran and endosperm, showed a potent
anticomplementary activity. As compared with water-soluble polysaccharide
isolated from Angelica acutiloba, which is a well-known medicinal herb,
the rice fractions showed similar or higher potency. Protease digestion,
periodate oxidation, and hydroxylamine treatments indicated that
anticomplementary activity is due to polysaccharide moiety rather than protein
moiety and the polyphenol moieties, ferulic acid, being an integral component in
rice bran proteoglycan. These results suggest that a water-soluble proteoglycan
and a polysaccharide in rice modulate complement activity. This is a new example
of natural biological response modifiers in food.
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