The pigments in Laminaria japonica was extracted with six organic solvents and analyzed in spectroscopy analysis. The extractions conditions were screened by an orthogonal test and the quantity of extracted pigments w...The pigments in Laminaria japonica was extracted with six organic solvents and analyzed in spectroscopy analysis. The extractions conditions were screened by an orthogonal test and the quantity of extracted pigments was determined spectroscopically. The results show that: (1) among the six organic solvents, acetone was the most effective one for the extraction; (2) the optimum extraction conditions were as follows: the ratio of S/M (solvent volume/material weight) was 30 ml/g; fresh seaweed was extracted 2 times in 2h; (3) the average total content of pigments was 1.85 mg/g (calculated with dry L. japonica).展开更多
基金the Technical Program of Jiangsu Province (BE 2006383)the Talent Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Dongbei Zhi Chun)
文摘The pigments in Laminaria japonica was extracted with six organic solvents and analyzed in spectroscopy analysis. The extractions conditions were screened by an orthogonal test and the quantity of extracted pigments was determined spectroscopically. The results show that: (1) among the six organic solvents, acetone was the most effective one for the extraction; (2) the optimum extraction conditions were as follows: the ratio of S/M (solvent volume/material weight) was 30 ml/g; fresh seaweed was extracted 2 times in 2h; (3) the average total content of pigments was 1.85 mg/g (calculated with dry L. japonica).