Marine Atypical Glycolipid Production Service

Marine Atypical Glycolipid Production Service

Revolutionizing Atypical Glycolipid Production with Marine Expertise

Marine atypical glycolipid is an abnormal glycolipid derived from marine organisms, which has important biological functions in living organisms. Glycolipids are a class of biomolecules with sugar and fatty acid moieties that have a variety of physiological activities and medicinal values. Marine atypical glycolipids may have a special chemical structure and biological activity, thus attracting the attention of researchers, and are considered to have potential application prospects. CD BioGlyco leverages our extensive expertise in Marine Glycolipid Production to offer clients a full range of marine atypical glycolipid production services.

Marine Atypical Glycolipid Extraction

  • We extract marine atypical glycolipid from marine biological materials by using organic solvents (e.g. chloroform, ethanol, chloroform-methanol mixture, etc.), and subsequently obtain glycolipid extract by evaporating the solvent.
  • Our experts utilize ultrasound to treat marine biological materials, where the cell wall is destroyed under the action of ultrasound, which helps to release target components such as glycolipids and improve extraction efficiency.
  • We extract marine biological materials by using supercritical fluids (e.g., carbon dioxide) under specific temperature and pressure conditions, utilizing the high permeability and low surface tension properties of supercritical fluids to efficiently extract glycolipids.
  • We utilize microwave heating to facilitate the extraction process of marine atypical glycolipids, thereby improving extraction efficiency and product purity.

Marine atypical glycolipid extraction. (CD BioGlyco)

Marine Atypical Glycolipid Characterization

We employ mass spectrometry techniques, including nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectroscopy (MS), and proton NMR (HNMR), to analyze the molecular structure and composition of samples. Additionally, we utilize liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to enhance the accuracy of determining the structure and molecular weight of components.

Marine Atypical Glycolipid Including in Our Production Service

We offer a range of marine atypical glycolipid production services including but not limited to:

Agminoside Production Service

Agminosides, a cluster of glycolipids containing natural acetylation, have complex configurations that may consist of up to six partially acetylated glucose residues.

Ancorinoside Production Service

Ancorinoside is obtained from specific microorganisms or marine plants in the ocean and shows potential for use in pharmaceuticals or antibiotic development.

Bartoloside Production Service

Bartolosides have a unique structure consisting of a central dialkylresorcinol section decorated with one or two xylose units and an aliphatic chain with chlorine atoms.

Clathroside Production Service

CD BioGlyco is a top company providing cutting-edge services for the production of marine biomolecules, including our exceptional clathroside production service.

Discoside Production Service

Discoside is a naturally occurring glycolipid and contains multiple chiral carbons and hydroxyl groups. It is composed of diterpene glycoside and has been found to possess anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory properties.

Erylusamide Production Service

CD BioGlyco has a wealth of experience in employing advanced purification techniques to produce erylusamide from marine origins. We provide tailored options for the research requirements of various industries.

Ieodoglucomide Production Service

Ieodoglucomide, is a straight-chain glycan produced within the cytoplasmic natural secretory structures through the reaction of sodium bicarbonate and oxygen.

Pachymoside A Production Service

CD BioGlyco conducts thorough characterization and analysis of the structural and functional properties of the pachymoside A molecules we produced.

Plaxyloside Production Service

CD BioGlyco processes extensive knowledge of the unique characteristics of marine atypical glycolipids to provide a dependable plaxyloside production service.

Roselipin Production Service

CD BioGlyco offers a complete roselipin production service, covering every step from extraction to the characterization of the final product.

Simplexide Production Service

CD BioGlyco has a wealth of expertise in the production of marine-derived simplexide using state-of-the-art purification methods to meet our clients' specific R&D needs across a range of sectors.

Publication Data

Technology: Natural compound isolation

Journal: Marine Drugs

IF: 5.4

Published: 2018

Results: This article focuses on bioactive glycolipids of marine origin. The article mentions marine atypical glycolipids. This group of compounds is structurally complex and biologically important with diverse biological activities including anti-tumor, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties. The article also mentions several glycolipids with antitumor activity, such as ieodoglucomides. These compounds show antiproliferative activity against human breast and colon cancer cell lines and may exert their antiproliferative effects through the promotion of microtubule polymerization. The article also describes some studies on the total synthesis methods and structure-activity relationships of these compounds.

Fig.1 The molecular structures of compounds ieodoglucomides A-C.Fig.1 The chemical structures of ieodoglucomides A-C. (Cheng-Sánchez, et al., 2018)

Applications

  • Marine atypical glycolipids can be used as a bioactive compound to study the biological activity and pharmacological properties of marine organisms.
  • Marine atypical glycolipids have anti-inflammatory properties and can be used in the development of anti-inflammatory drugs or nutraceuticals.
  • Due to its moisturizing and antioxidant effects on the skin, marine atypical glycolipid can be used to develop skincare or cosmetic products to help improve the skin's quality and slow the aging process.

Advantages

  • We have a wide range of marine atypical glycolipid production technologies, with a controlled production process capable of producing high-purity products.
  • Our production technologies frequently incorporate cutting-edge methods, drawing on expertise from diverse fields including microbiology, bioengineering, and fermentation processes.
  • Our production technology is adapted to applying products in various fields such as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the special structures and properties of marine atypical glycolipids?

Marine atypical glycolipid is a type of glycolipid with unique structural features. This class of glycolipids typically consists of one or more sugar groups bound to fatty acid residues. Marine atypical glycolipids can be of different structural types including glucose lipids, galactolipids, and others. Their structural features distinguish them from conventional glycolipids in terms of their biological and chemical properties. Marine glycolipids of biological origin may also contain other functional groups or motifs in their structure, the presence of which may further confer special biological activity and functionality to the compound.

How is the stability of marine atypical glycolipid during production?

Marine atypical glycolipids include sugar groups and fatty acyl groups in their structure. This molecule is affected by a variety of factors during production, such as temperature, pH, oxygen concentration, and metal ions. Interactions between stabilizing factors can affect its stability. Some preservatives or antioxidants may be added to the production process to enhance its stability. Therefore, these factors need to be strictly controlled in the actual production process to ensure that marine atypical glycolipid maintains its structural and property stability during the production process.

CD BioGlyco utilizes advanced techniques for the extraction of a rare and valuable marine atypical glycolipid. These substances have applications across various fields of study, including pharmaceuticals and agriculture. If you are interested in our services, please feel free to contact us!

Reference

  1. Cheng-Sánchez, I.; Sarabia, F. Chemistry and biology of bioactive glycolipids of marine origin. Marine Drugs. 2018, 16(9): 294.
For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.
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