Characterization of fructan oligomers from species of the genus Allium L.

1998 
Summary Storage tissue of leaf bases from several species of the genus Allium [ A. cepa L. var. cepa (onion, 6 cvs.), A. cepa L. var. ascalonicum (shallot, 7 cvs.), A. ampeloprasum L. var. porrum (leek, 3 cvs.), A. schoenoprasum L. (chives), A. sativum L. (garlic), A. fistulosum L. (Japanese bunching onion/Welsh onion), A. tuberosum Rottl. ex. spr. (Chinese chives/Nira), and other species] were analyzed to determine their water soluble carbohydrate composition. The Allium species analyzed can be divided into three groups according to their fructan profiles: 1. Those with relatively high amounts of larger fructan polymers, 2. Those with relatively high amounts of small fructan polymers up to a degree of polymerization of about 15, and 3. Those with both large and small fructan polymers. Four major fructan series with exclusively (2→1) fructosyl-fructose linkages have been characterized that are typical of those Allium species containing small fructan polymers. They are: 1. an inulin series with the general formula: G - 1 , 2 - F - 1 , ( 2 - F - 1 ) n , 2 - F ( G - 1 , 2 - F = s u c r o s e ) , 2. a neokestose-based series with chain elongation only at the glucose end of the original sucrose molecule: F - 2 , ( 1 - F - 2 ) m , 1 - F - 2 , 6 - G - 1 , 2 - F , 3. a neokestose-based series with elongation from both sides of the sucrose: F - 2 , ( 1 - F - 2 ) m , 1 - F - 2 , 6 - G - 1 , 2 - F - 1 , ( 2 - F - 1 ) n , 2 - F , and 4. an inulo- n -ose series without a terminal glucose F -1,(2-F-1) n ,2-F. While the first three fructan series were present in relatively high concentrations in all samples with high amounts of small fructans, the inulo- n -ose series was detectable in most samples, but in varying concentrations.
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