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. 2021 Aug 16;10(8):1683. doi: 10.3390/plants10081683

Table 1.

Composition, methods of extraction, and purification of okra polysaccharides.

Part of Vegetable Monosaccharide Composition Extraction Yield (%) Purification Molecular Weight (Da) References
Leaves D-ara, D-xyl, D-glu, D-man, and D-gal, Gal, and Xyl Boiling water (1:15, w/v) for 3 h 13.0–15.2 Chromatography–mass spectrometry 1.9 × 105–1.6 × 106 [16]
Flowers Gal, Rha, and GalA Deionized water (1:40, w/v) at 100 °C for 3 h 15.33 Ion-exchange chromatography 2.741 × 105 [19]
Pods Glu, Man, Gal, Ara, Xyl, and Fuc Ultrasonic extractor using distilled water 10.35 Anion-exchange chromatography 1.92 × 105 [44]
Pods Ara, Gal, Rha, and GalA Deionized water (1:10, w/w) at 75 °C for 2 h 1.1 Anion-exchange chromatography 2.99 × 106 [45]
Pods Rha, GalA, Gal, GlcA, Glu, and Ara Distilled water (1:20, w/v) at 100 °C for 4 h 7.9 Anion-exchange chromatography 5.80 × 105 [49]
Leaves Ara, Gal, Rha, GalA, and Glu Ultrasonic extractor using distilled water 3.11 High-performance liquid chromatography 26.9 × 103 [61]

Glu: glucose. Man: mannose. Gal: galactose. Ara: arabinose. Xyl: xylose. Fuc: fucose. Rha: rhamnose: GalA: galacturonic acid. GlcA: glucuronic acid.