Korean Woman Extracting Pawpaw Leaves in Scientific Laboratory
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"An illustration detailing the extraction process from pawpaw leaves, in which a Korean woman starts by soaking 100 g of pawpaw leaves in 1 litre of 10%20 hydrogen peroxide solution and stirring for 60 minutes. The soaked leaves are then sonicated at 40 kHz for 30 minutes for primary extraction. After the primary extraction, the extract is irradiated with 50 kGy of gamma radiation for a secondary extraction. The final step is to obtain the pawpaw extract through filtration and concentration. The scene is set in a scientific laboratory, with various laboratory equipment depicted."
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- Subject: A Korean woman meticulously conducts the extraction process from pawpaw leaves, showcasing precision and expertise. Setting: The scene unfolds in a modern scientific laboratory, featuring state-of-the-art equipment and sterile surroundings. Background: The laboratory environment is well-lit, with shelves stacked with chemical reagents and scientific instruments, emphasizing the seriousness of the experiment. Style/Coloring: The illustration adopts a realistic style, with vibrant colors to highlight the scientific process and the vivid green of the pawpaw leaves. Action: The woman is shown soaking the pawpaw leaves in a beaker filled with hydrogen peroxide solution, illustrating the initial step of the extraction process. Subsequent panels depict her sonication of the soaked leaves and the gamma radiation irradiation, capturing the sequential stages of extraction. Items: Laboratory equipment such as beakers, flasks, and scientific instruments populate the scene, enhancing the authenticity of the laboratory setting. Costume/Appearance: The woman wears a lab coat and protective gloves, adhering to safety protocols and showcasing her professionalism. Accessories: The laboratory is equipped with safety goggles, gloves, and other protective gear, underscoring the importance of safety in scientific experimentation.