2020
DOI: 10.37358/rc.20.4.8101
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Evaluation of Physicochemical and DPPH� Cleaning Activity of Ultrasonic Assisted Extraction of Polysaccharide from Leonurus japonicus

Abstract: Leonurus japonicus is rich in bioactive compounds especially polysaccharide. Single factors test and response surface methodology were used to study the optimum conditions for ultrasonic - assisted extraction of polysaccharide from L. japonicus, and its physiochemical and DPPH scavenging activities also were evaluated. The optimal conditions as underpinned by this paper is as follow: extraction temperature of 70 �C, extraction time of 50 min and extraction power of 210W. The polysaccharide of L. japonicus was… Show more

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“…The studies illustrated that highly diverse cropping systems were less affected by soil-borne pathogens than the plant mono-fields or low-diversity fields. This is consistent with the results of crop diseases (Figure 3), and highlighted that FC system not only increased soil bacterial relative abundance but also decreased soil borne pathogens [25][26][27][28].…”
Section: 11benefit Of Plants As Results Of Changes In Soil Microbiasupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The studies illustrated that highly diverse cropping systems were less affected by soil-borne pathogens than the plant mono-fields or low-diversity fields. This is consistent with the results of crop diseases (Figure 3), and highlighted that FC system not only increased soil bacterial relative abundance but also decreased soil borne pathogens [25][26][27][28].…”
Section: 11benefit Of Plants As Results Of Changes In Soil Microbiasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Leaf area used to measure plant photosynthesis, which was a key factor for agronomic traits. Increased leave area of plants could capture more light in photosynthesis and improved leaf area index, thereby increased crop yield [28]. In this study, leave area and chlorophyll contents significantly increased by FC system (Figures 1&2).…”
Section: 7the Increased Productivity and Agronomic Traits Under Crmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…However, glutathione status is involved in H2O2-triggered signal transduction, which would influence H2O2 concentration through its antioxidative function [31]. Accordingly, it is still ambiguous whether changes in glutathione status are themselves sensed or rather affect antioxidant enzymes through secondary effects on ROS availability [32][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Effects Of Melatonin Pretreatment On Non-protein Thiol Contementioning
confidence: 99%