Preparation method of inonotus obliquus polysaccharides
A technology of Inonotus obliquus and polysaccharide is applied in the field of preparing Inonotus obliquus polysaccharide, which can solve the problems of difficult removal of activated carbon powder, influence on product quality and the like, and achieve the effects of low production cost, simple operation and high polysaccharide yield.
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Embodiment 1
[0026] Take 1 kg of Inonotus obliquus and use a superfine pulverizer to pulverize it to more than 300 meshes, then freeze the ultrafine powder to -170°C at ultra-low temperature, then place it at room temperature to thaw, repeat the freezing and thawing steps 5 times to break the wall.
[0027] Add 9kg of purified water to the powder after the wall breaking treatment, and extract for 1 hour at a temperature of 83±2°C. After the extraction is completed, the feed liquid is centrifuged with a centrifuge at a speed of 13000r / min, and the centrifugate is collected into a storage tank. The slag is extracted and centrifuged for the second time, and the two centrifuges are combined.
[0028] The centrifugate first uses a microfiltration membrane with a pore size of 0.1 micron to remove large particles of impurities, and then uses an ultrafiltration membrane with a molecular weight cutoff of 3000 Daltons to remove small molecular substances, and collects the liquid retained by the ultra...
Embodiment 2
[0034] Take 1 kg of Inonotus obliquus and use a superfine pulverizer to pulverize it to more than 300 meshes, then freeze the ultrafine powder to -170°C at ultra-low temperature, then place it at room temperature to thaw, repeat the freezing and thawing steps 6 times to break the wall.
[0035] Add 8kg of purified water to the powder after the wall breaking treatment, and extract for 1.5h at a temperature of 83±2°C. After the extraction is completed, the feed liquid is centrifuged with a centrifuge with a rotating speed of 14000r / min, and the centrifugate is collected into a storage tank. The slag is extracted and centrifuged for the second time, and the two centrifuges are combined.
[0036] The centrifugate first uses a microfiltration membrane with a pore size of 0.1 micron to remove large particles of impurities, and then uses an ultrafiltration membrane with a molecular weight cutoff of 3000 Daltons to remove small molecular substances, and collects the liquid retained by ...
Embodiment 3
[0042] Take 1 kg of Inonotus obliquus and use a superfine pulverizer to pulverize it to more than 300 meshes, then freeze the ultrafine powder to -170°C at ultra-low temperature, then place it at room temperature to thaw, repeat the freezing and thawing steps 7 times to break the wall.
[0043]Add 6 kg of purified water to the powder after the wall breaking treatment, and extract for 2 hours at a temperature of 83±2°C. After the extraction is completed, the feed liquid is centrifuged with a centrifuge with a rotating speed of 15000r / min, and the centrifugate is collected into a storage tank. The slag is extracted and centrifuged for the second time, and the two centrifuges are combined.
[0044] The centrifugate first uses a microfiltration membrane with a pore size of 0.1 micron to remove large particles of impurities, and then uses an ultrafiltration membrane with a molecular weight cutoff of 3000 Daltons to remove small molecular substances, and collects the liquid retained ...
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