不同干燥方法对海藻次生代谢物含量的影响

Agustinus Paga, A. Agus, K. Kustantinah, I. Budisatria
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马尾藻是一种非消耗性和未充分利用的海藻,被认为是废物,尽管它有可能为反刍动物提供次生代谢物。本研究的目的是观察不同干燥过程对马尾藻海藻次生代谢物含量的影响。印度尼西亚日惹的Gunungkidul提供了马尾藻。收集后用海水冲洗,去除任何不需要的物质。马尾藻的干燥方法主要有:日光干燥(上午7点至下午2点干燥3天)、烤箱干燥(55℃干燥4天)和冷冻干燥干燥(-20℃干燥3天,下午7点30分至3点30分)。然后用威利磨粉碎海藻,用紫外-可见分光光度法测定海藻的次级代谢物含量。使用SPSS对数据进行单因素方差分析(ANOVA)。晒干、烘箱和冻干处理对马尾藻总生物碱和皂苷含量无显著影响(P>0.05),但对总黄酮、单宁和总酚含量有显著影响(P<0.05)。太阳干燥和烘箱干燥具有几乎相同的次级代谢物浓度,但两者都低于冷冻干燥机干燥。
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Secondary Metabolites Content of Seaweed (Sargassum sp.) Based on the Different Drying Methods
Sargassum sp. is a non-consumable and underutilized seaweed that is considered waste, although it has the potential to provide secondary metabolites to ruminants. The purpose of this study was to see how different drying processes affected the secondary metabolite content of the seaweed Sargassum sp seaweed. Gunungkidul Yogyakarta, Indonesia, provided the Sargassum sp seaweed. They were rinsed with seawater after being collected to remove any unwanted materials. Sun-drying (drying for three days from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.), oven-drying (at 55°C for four days), and freeze-dryer-drying were the three methods used to dry Sargassum sp. (at -20 o C for 3 days from 07.30 to 3.30 pm). The seaweed was then pulverized using a Willey mill, and the secondary metabolite content was determined using the UV-vis Spectrophotometer technique. Using SPSS, the data were analyzed using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The sun-drying, oven, and freeze-drying treatments of the seaweed Sargassum sp. had no significant influence (P>0.05) on total alkaloids and saponins but did have a significant effect (P<0.05) on flavonoids, tannins, and total phenols. Sun-drying and oven-drying have nearly identical secondary metabolite concentrations, while both are lower than freeze-dryer drying.
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