Carnachan Susan M, Bell Tracey J, Hinkley Simon F R, Sims Ian M
Ferrier Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, 69 Gracefield Road, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand.
Plants (Basel). 2019 Jun 9;8(6):163. doi: 10.3390/plants8060163.
Water-soluble, non-starch polysaccharides from plants are used commercially in a wide range of food and non-food applications. The increasing range of applications for natural polysaccharides means that there is growing demand for plant-derived polysaccharides with different functionalities. The geographical isolation of New Zealand and its unique flora presents opportunities to discover new polysaccharides with novel properties for a range of applications. This review brings together data published since the year 2000 on the composition and structure of exudate gums, mucilages, and storage polysaccharides extracted from New Zealand endemic land plants. The structures and properties of these polysaccharides are compared with the structures of similar polysaccharides from other plants. The current commercial use of these polysaccharides is reviewed and their potential for further exploitation discussed.
来自植物的水溶性非淀粉多糖在广泛的食品和非食品应用中有着商业用途。天然多糖应用范围的不断扩大意味着对具有不同功能的植物源多糖的需求日益增长。新西兰的地理隔离及其独特的植物群为发现具有一系列应用的新型多糖提供了机会。本综述汇集了自2000年以来发表的关于从新西兰本土陆生植物中提取的渗出树胶、黏液和储存多糖的组成和结构的数据。将这些多糖的结构和特性与其他植物中类似多糖的结构进行了比较。综述了这些多糖目前的商业用途,并讨论了其进一步开发的潜力。