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4 April 2023 Detection of polysaccharide in Pseudostellaria heterophylla by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry combined with different processing methods
Ting Chen, Haiyu Chen, Liang Zhang, Shengpeng Zhu, Bin Huang
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Proceedings Volume 12603, Biophysical Society of GuangDong Province Academic Forum: Precise Photons and Life Health (PPLH 2022); 126030A (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673598
Event: 2022 Biophysical Society of Guang Dong Province Academic Forum - Precise Photons and Life Health (PPLH 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
The polysaccharide in Pseudostellaria heterophylla (PH) were detected by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry combined with different processing methods. Different processing methods had a significant influence on the content of Polysaccharide in PH, especially the difference between evaporated prior to shade-dried products and other three samples. The sample had a large influence on the content of Polysaccharide by evaporating, and the sorting of the sample content after treatment of different processing methods is as follows: evaporated prior to shade-dried products>sun-dried products>oven dried products>shade-dried products. This study provided theoretical and practical basis for the processing and clinical application of PH.
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Ting Chen, Haiyu Chen, Liang Zhang, Shengpeng Zhu, and Bin Huang "Detection of polysaccharide in Pseudostellaria heterophylla by ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry combined with different processing methods", Proc. SPIE 12603, Biophysical Society of GuangDong Province Academic Forum: Precise Photons and Life Health (PPLH 2022), 126030A (4 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673598
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KEYWORDS
Absorbance

UV-Vis spectroscopy

Equipment

Glucose

Sampling rates

Medicine

Ultrasonics

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