Effects of monosaccharide composition on quantitative analysis of total sugar content by phenol-sulfuric acid method
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Abstract
Phenol-sulfuric acid method is one of the most common methods applied to the analysis of total sugar content during polysaccharides study. However, it was found that the results obtained from the phenol-sulfuric acid method was generally lower than the real total sugar content, especially when acidic monosaccharides were contained in the polysaccharides samples. Therefore, the present study focused to unveil the proposed problem. Based on the optimization of colorimetric conditions, such as optimal wave length of absorption, linearity range, color reaction time and temperature, it indicated that the phenol-sulfuric acid method was a convenient and accurate way for the total sugar content analysis. In addition,…
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- Sulfuric acid
- Monosaccharide
- Sugar
- Chemistry
- Phenol
- Polysaccharide
- Chromatography
- Organic chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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