Method for producing vegetable cell sap concentrate and means for the production thereof
The invention relates to extracting biologically active substances from raw vegetable matter, consists in using a liquefied carbon dioxide and can be used in the pharmaceutical, perfume-and-cosmetic and food industries. The aim of the invention is to produce a cell sap concentrate by using liquefied...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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02.02.2012
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Summary: | The invention relates to extracting biologically active substances from raw vegetable matter, consists in using a liquefied carbon dioxide and can be used in the pharmaceutical, perfume-and-cosmetic and food industries. The aim of the invention is to produce a cell sap concentrate by using liquefied carbon dioxide for the irradiation thereof. The inventive method consists in extracting a milled matter by means of liquefied carbonic acid at room temperature and in separating an oil fraction, wherein the extraction is carried out at a high rate of the liquefied carbonic acid with a proportion of not less than 1l of carbonic acid per 1g of extracted vegetable cell sap and a vegetable cell sap concentrate is produced by separating the oil fraction from a water fraction. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: AU20080295631 |