A Ganglioside from the Lipid Soluble Fraction of Sika Deer Antler

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Sika deer antler velvet layer is a kind of precious traditional Chinese medicine, which has been widely used for treatment of some diseases. In this study the extraction of ganglioside from the lipid soluble fraction of sika deer antler velvet layer was investigated. The quantitative effects of ratio of liquid to raw material, temperature, time were investigated for extraction of ganglioside. The optimal ganglioside extraction conditions were determined: ratio of liquid to raw material 11, temperature 40°C and time 7min. Residue which was separated from the lipid soluble fraction of sika deer antler velvet layer was proved to be ganglioside by IR.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 850-851)

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1129-1132

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December 2013

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