An Efficient Extraction, Characterization and Antioxidant Study of Polysaccharides from Peucedani Decursivi Radix
Qian Li, Zeyu Li, Chaogui Hu, Chenyue Wang, Feng Yang, Xiaoqin Ding

TL;DR
This paper studies efficient methods to extract and characterize antioxidant-rich polysaccharides from Peucedani Decursivi Radix.
Contribution
The study introduces UAE-NADES-E as a novel and effective extraction method for PDR polysaccharides and characterizes their structure for the first time.
Findings
UAE-NADES-E achieved a 19.93% extraction yield, the highest among tested methods.
PDR polysaccharides showed antioxidant activity in DPPH, ABTS+, and hydroxyl radical scavenging tests.
The UAE-NADES-E method produced lower molecular weight polysaccharides compared to other methods.
Abstract
Hot water extraction (HE), enzyme-assisted hot water extraction (EAHE), ultrasonic-assisted extraction with NADES (UAE-NADES) and ultrasonic-assisted extraction with NADES and enzyme pretreatment (UAE-NADES-E) were employed to extract polysaccharides from Peucedani Decursivi Radix (PDR) and their structures were characterized for the first time. UAE-NADES-E was found to be the most effective extraction method, and the extraction process was optimized by Box–Behnken design (BBD)-response surface methodology (RSM) experiments. The optimal extraction process was determined by using a NADES system with a molar ratio of betaine to 1,3-butanediol of 1:3, a water content of 30%, a liquid/solid ratio of 40:1 mL/g, an ultrasound time of 30 min, an ultrasound temperature of 45 °C and an alcohol precipitation time of 6 h; the polysaccharide extraction yield reached 19.93%. Further, the structures…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls · Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology · Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
