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Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences ›› 2026, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (2): 131-143.DOI: 10.5246/jcps.2026.02.009

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Structural, morphological, and antibacterial characterization of Eu3+ doped Angelica sinensis polysaccharides

Jixia Hou1,2, Tengyu Zhang1,2, Jieying Zhao1, Ruofei Feng2,3,*(), Chunxia Tan1,2,*()   

  1. 1. Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, 730000 Lanzhou, Gansu, China
    2. Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 730000 Lanzhou, Gansu, China
    3. Northwest Minzu University, 730000 Lanzhou, Gansu, China
  • Received:2025-10-13 Revised:2025-11-21 Accepted:2026-01-06 Online:2026-03-05 Published:2026-03-05
  • Contact: Ruofei Feng, Chunxia Tan
  • Supported by:
    2022 Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province (CN) (Grant No. 22JR11RA119); Biomedical Research Center of Northwest Minzu University (Grant No. BRC-KF202303); Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gansu Province (Grant No. zyzx-2023-22).

Abstract:

In the present study, a luminescent hybrid material (ASP/Eu) was synthesized by incorporating Eu3+ into Angelica sinensis polysaccharides. Comprehensive characterization was conducted to evaluate its thermal stability, aggregate morphology, conformational features, photophysical behavior, and antibacterial activity. Incorporation of Eu enhanced the thermal stability of the polysaccharide matrix while inducing conformational alterations. Congo Red assays indicated that ASP/Eu lacked a triple-helix architecture and instead assembled into more compact sugar-chain aggregates exhibiting fluorescence. Weak luminescence from the Eu-doped polysaccharide was detectable both in the solid state and in aqueous solution, an observation further corroborated by SEM and TEM analyses. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of ASP/Eu was 800 μg/mL, reducing the survival rate of E. coli to 5.38% ± 0.53% and S. aureus to 4.92% ± 1.49%. These antibacterial assays demonstrated that Eu incorporation significantly improved the bioactivity of the hybrid. Collectively, these findings provided a valuable foundation for advancing the biological exploration and potential applications of ASP/Eu hybrids.

Key words: Luminescent polysaccharide, Morphology, Structure, Antibacterial activity

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