Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees)
In this study, the forced air thin layer dryer was used for determining the appropriate drying condition of Andrographis paniculata. The quality of dehydrated A.paniculata was evaluated with andrographolide as reference compound. High performance liquid chromatography was used for the determinati...
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my-upm-ir.120732024-06-28T00:43:24Z Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees) 2002-10 Chong, Gun Hean In this study, the forced air thin layer dryer was used for determining the appropriate drying condition of Andrographis paniculata. The quality of dehydrated A.paniculata was evaluated with andrographolide as reference compound. High performance liquid chromatography was used for the determination of andrographolide contained in A.paniculata. A suitable storage condition for preserving andrographolide in ground dried A.paniculata was also determined over a three-month storage study period. Three drying temperatures (55, 65 and 75°C) and air velocities (1.0, 1.5 and 2.0m/s) were utilized for the drying experiment with the observed air relative humidity of 66-80%. Drying temperature was found to be an important parameter affecting the drying time and the quality of A.paniculata. The andrographolide content was reduced by 37.54, 53.59 and 62.72% from the initial amount (17.5 ± 3.4 % wt/dry wt) for the drying temperatures of 55, 65 and 75°C, respectively. However, from the heating cost point of view, 75°C temperature and 1.0m/s air velocity was the appropriate drying condition for A.paniculata. since the cost per unit andrographolide remaining for that drying temperature was the lowest. On the other hand. a larger amount of andrographolide can be maintained with drying condition of 55°C drying temperature and 1.0m/s air velocity. Andrographolide was satisfactorily maintained at three selected storage conditions (5±2°C; 25±2°C with 60±5% RH; 30±2°C with 60±5%RH), which A.paniculata was kept in air tight glass bottle; without any significant reduction of this compound after three months. Therefore, ambient condition (30 ±2°C, 60±5% RH) is acceptable for storage of A.paniculata with respect to andrographolide preservation. Andrographis 2002-10 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12073/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12073/1/FK_2002_39.pdf text en public masters Universiti Putra Malaysia Andrographis Faculty of Engineering Ibrahim, Mohd Nordin English |
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In this study, the forced air thin layer dryer was used for determining the appropriate
drying condition of Andrographis paniculata. The quality of dehydrated A.paniculata
was evaluated with andrographolide as reference compound. High performance liquid
chromatography was used for the determination of andrographolide contained in
A.paniculata. A suitable storage condition for preserving andrographolide in ground
dried A.paniculata was also determined over a three-month storage study period.
Three drying temperatures (55, 65 and 75°C) and air velocities (1.0, 1.5 and 2.0m/s) were
utilized for the drying experiment with the observed air relative humidity of 66-80%.
Drying temperature was found to be an important parameter affecting the drying time and
the quality of A.paniculata. The andrographolide content was reduced by 37.54, 53.59
and 62.72% from the initial amount (17.5 ± 3.4 % wt/dry wt) for the drying temperatures
of 55, 65 and 75°C, respectively. However, from the heating cost point of view, 75°C temperature and 1.0m/s air velocity was the appropriate drying condition for
A.paniculata. since the cost per unit andrographolide remaining for that drying
temperature was the lowest. On the other hand. a larger amount of andrographolide can
be maintained with drying condition of 55°C drying temperature and 1.0m/s air velocity.
Andrographolide was satisfactorily maintained at three selected storage conditions
(5±2°C; 25±2°C with 60±5% RH; 30±2°C with 60±5%RH), which A.paniculata was
kept in air tight glass bottle; without any significant reduction of this compound after
three months. Therefore, ambient condition (30 ±2°C, 60±5% RH) is acceptable for
storage of A.paniculata with respect to andrographolide preservation. |
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Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees) |
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Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees) |
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Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees) |
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Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees) |
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Appropriate Drying And Storage Conditions Of Hempedu Bumi (Andrographis Paniculata Nees) |
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appropriate drying and storage conditions of hempedu bumi (andrographis paniculata nees) |
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