Crude Inulin Derived From Dahlia Tuber as Nanomaterial and Its Characterization
DENI RAHMAT,
VINESSA GRACIA PUTRI,
YATI SUMIYATI
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Dahlia tuber (Dahlia sp.) is one of the inulin sources that could be planted in Indonesia. Inulin is fructan-based polysaccharide. Therefore, the research aimed to investigate inulin from the extract of dahlia tuber as a drug excipient, especially for nanoparticles based on inulin-cysteamine thiomer.
Methods: Crude inulin was isolated from dahlia tuber using ethanol for maceration. The resulting inulin was characterized using FT-IR and oxidized using sodium periodate (NaIO4) to increase solubility. … Show more
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