Investigation of Active Chemical Bulk Present in Solution of Beetroot Juice and Rose water Spectrophotometrically

Authors

  • Neha Joshi Department of Chemical Sciences, Christian Eminent College, Indore, MP. India
  • Vinay Marmat Department of Chemical Sciences, Christian Eminent College, Indore, MP. India

Keywords:

Betanin, Pharmacological application, Beetroot, Rose water, Spectrometry, Electromagnetic Radiation

Abstract

Betanin is pharmacologically active component of beetroot which is responsible for its antioxidant activity. Spectrometry refers to the quantitative estimation of the reflection or transmission properties of a chemical substance. In this research work, the device is used to quantify the optical density of the solution. The amount of pigment present in the solution influences the reading of optical density of the solution so that a solution with more pigments will be associated with higher reading of optical density and lower reading of transmittance. In spectrophotometric techniques, the atom or molecule absorbs a convinced quantum of energy which causes to achieve higher energy level in the atom or molecule. Present Paper is the study of effect of concentration of betanin on their pharmacological application via calculating transmittance and absorbance analysis of pure Beetroot, rose water and in combination helps to the researchers to explore more about clinical significance of betanin pigment of beet root mixed with rosewater.

 

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2023-04-30

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Joshi, N., & Marmat, V. (2023). Investigation of Active Chemical Bulk Present in Solution of Beetroot Juice and Rose water Spectrophotometrically. International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences, 10(2), 25–28. Retrieved from https://ijsrcs.isroset.org/index.php/j/article/view/129

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