• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 29, Issue 1, 211 (2009)
SHENG Ji-ping*, CHEN Hai-rong, and SHEN Lin
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2009)01-0211-03 Cite this Article
    SHENG Ji-ping, CHEN Hai-rong, SHEN Lin. Comparative Study on Selenium and Amino Acids Content in Leaves of Planted and Wild Scutellaria Baicalensis[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(1): 211 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Scutellaria baicalensis is one of the most important Chinese herbs.It is widely used in Asian medicine to improve impaired brain function and to treat headaches,and used to treat prostate cancer.It is also known to be anti-inflammatory and antifungal,and also seems to have antiviral properties,including possible effectiveness against HIV.Scutellaria baicalensis tea and other products are in development.In the present study,the content of selenium (Se) in leaves of planted and wild Scutellaria baicalensis was determined by fluorescence photometer.The contents of 18 kinds of amino acids in the leaves of planted and wild Scutellaria baicalensis were determined with amino acids instruments.The results showed that the two kinds of leaves were rich in Se content,and the content of Se in planted Scutellaria baicalensis (0.051 μg·g-1 ) was not significantly different from that in wild one (0.051 μg·g-1,α=0.05).The amino acids,of which the total content was up to 14.62% and 10.25% separately,were rich in both planted and wild Scutellaria baicalensis.Among the 18 kinds of amino acids,aspartic acid,glutamic acid and leucine were comparatively high in leaves of planted and wild Scutellaria baicalensis.There are 8 kinds of amino acids essential to human body,which were higher in leaves of planted Scutellaria baicalensis than those of wild one.This study,for the first time,determined Se and amino acids content in Scutellaria baicalensis and concluded that the leaves of planted type have Se and amino acids content not lower or higher than that of wild type,and the planted type could be a good substitute of wild type in the development of Scutellaria baicalensis products.This study also provided useful data for explaining the multifunction of Scutellaria baicalensis and theological basis for developing its medical and edible value.
    SHENG Ji-ping, CHEN Hai-rong, SHEN Lin. Comparative Study on Selenium and Amino Acids Content in Leaves of Planted and Wild Scutellaria Baicalensis[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2009, 29(1): 211
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