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The Ultrasonic Cleaner is a specialized laboratory equipment designed for the efficient cleaning of various materials and components. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to generate cavitation, which effectively removes contaminants, debris, and residues from the target items. The device operates by immersing the items in a cleaning solution and activating the ultrasonic transducers, which create the cleaning action.

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Ultrasonic Treatment of Starch Granules

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The ultrasonic treatment of cassava and corn starch granules was performed by the ultrasonic cleaner (Ningbo Scientz Biotechnology Co., LTD.). In brief, 20% of cassava and corn starch granules were mixed in distilled water in a beaker. The treatment was performed for 10 and 20 min with 40 kHz and 99% frequency at 26 ± 2 °C. This suitable treatment time was chosen based on previous studies [16] (link). After the treatment, the solutions were dried using a hot air oven at 40 °C for overnight and stored for further analysis. The name of the sample was given as cassava (CA) zero minutes (CA 0) for untreated starch, (CA 10) and (CA 20) for treated. Similarly, the corn starch (CR 0) for untreated and (CR 10) and (CR 20) minutes for treated starch granules. This suitable parameters was selected based on a previous studies [16] (link).
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Lotus Leaf Polysaccharide Extraction

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Lotus leaves (5.0 g) were mixed with ethanol (50.0 mL, 80%, v/v) at room temperature for 2.0 h to remove ethanol-soluble constituents by using an ultrasonic cleaner (Ningbo Scientz Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Ningbo, China). After centrifugation (5000× g, 10 min), the extracted residues were collected and applied for the further preparation of polysaccharides.
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Multimodal Analytical Techniques for Biomolecular Characterization

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ChemiDocTMMP imaging system with Image lab 5.2 analysis software (Bio-RAD, USA); SPR technique on Biacore T200 biosensor system (GE Healthcare, Madison, USA) with data acquisition software (Biacore T200 Evaluation Software Version 3.0); AcquityUltra Performance LC (Waters, Milford, MA, USA) with Applied Biosystems Triple Quad 5500 (ESI–MS/MS; Foster, CA, USA) in electrospray negative-ion multiple reaction modes; Ultrasonic cleaner (Ningbo Scientz Biotechnology Co., LTD., China); Milli-Q purification system (Millipore, Bedford, USA); Index Cutter-I slitter (Grand Island); IsoFlow dispenser (Imagene Technology, USA); The laser flashlight and the portable fluorescence strip reader (365 nm) were all purchased from Jiening Biological Technology (Beijing, China).
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