Claims
- 1. A polysaccharide isolated from a liquid extract of at least one of stromatoid and mycelium of a strain of Isaria atypicola of the class Hyphomycetes which is capable of producing the polysaccharide, or from a culture medium in which said strain has been incubated, said polysaccharide having anticarcinogenic activity against Sarcoma-180, Ehrlich carcinoma and Meth A, and further having the following characteristics:
- (1) white or slight brown powder, non-dialyzable;
- (2) Molisch reaction, Anthrone reaction and ninhydrin reaction are positive;
- (3) Elson-Morgain reaction is weak positive or negative;
- (4) iodide reaction and Bial reaction are negative;
- (5) soluble in water and in an aqueous solution of a substance soluble in water, but insoluble in an organic solvent;
- (6) no sharp melting point, and is carbonized upon strong heating;
- (7) the hydrolyzate of the polysaccharide, obtained by dissolving the polysaccharide in 0.1 N aq. sulfuric acid and heating the solution, containing 0.5% by weight of the polysaccharide, at 100.degree. C. for 5 hours, contains one or more of glucose, galactose and mannose;
- (8) elemental analysis is C 35.78%, H 6.28%, N 0.65%.
- 2. A polysaccharide according to claim 1 wherein the strain is Isaria atypicola Yasuda (FERM-P 5086, ATCC 20603).
- 3. A process for producing a polysaccharide, which comprises forming a filtered broth from a culture medium or liquid extract of at least one of stromatoid and mycelium of Isaria atypicola Yasuda (FERM-P 5086, ATCC 20603) of the class Hyphomycetes which is capable of producing the polysaccharide, and recovering the polysaccharide from the filtered broth or liquid extract in a purified form, said polysaccharide having the following characteristics:
- (1) white or slight brown powder, non-dialyzable;
- (2) Molisch reaction, Anthrone reaction and ninhydrin reaction are positive;
- (3) Elson-Morgain reaction is weak positive or negative;
- (4) iodide reaction and Bial reaction are negative;
- (5) soluble in water and in an aqueous solution of a substance soluble in water, but insoluble in an organic solvent;
- (6) no sharp melting point, and is carbonized upon strong heating;
- (7) the hydrolyzate of the polysaccharide, obtained by dissolving the polysaccharide in 0.1 N aq. sulfuric acid and heating the solution, containing 0.5% by weight of the polysaccharide, at 100.degree. C. for 5 hours, contains one or more of glucose, galactose and mannose;
- (8) elemental analysis is C 35.78%, H 6.28%, N 0.65%.
- 4. A process according to claim 3, wherein the polysaccharide has anticarcinogenic activity against at least one member selected from the group consisting of Sarcoma-180, Ehrlich carcinoma and Meth A.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 175,690, filed Aug. 5, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Nakajima, et al., "Chem. Abst." vol. 94, 1981, p. 172889d. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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