OBJECTIVE: To optimize the separation and purification technology of ginseng acidic polysaccharides, with the spray powder made of the residue after ethanol extraction from Panax ginseng as the raw material. METHODS: Taking the content of ginseng acidic polysaccharides, which was calculated with D-galacturonic acid as the reference substance, as the index, the method and condition in the preparation technology including resin separation and purification, desalination and drying were optimized, and the lab-scale test and pilot-scale test were conducted for verification. RESULTS: The D900 anion resin was used to purify and separate ginseng acidic polysaccharides, where elution was made successively with water and 0.3 mol/L NaCl solution at a flow rate of 2 BV/h, with a sample amount of 7.2 mg/g (crude polysaccharide/dry resin), a diameter to height ratio of 1 ∶ 7 and an elution volume of 5 BV. The ultrafiltration method was used for desalination, where molecular weight cut-off was 1 kD. Spray drying was chosen for the preparation of ginseng acidic polysaccharides powder, the purity of which was 94.7% in the lab-scale test. In the pilot-scale test, the RSDs of all indexes were lower than or equal to 2.42% (n=3). CONCLUSIONS: The optimized separation and purification technology of ginseng acidic polysaccharides is stable, reliable, simple, easy, and it is suitable for industrialized production of high-purity products.