Process for extracting greater than or equal to 98% of ursolic acid from loquat leaf
A technology of loquat leaves and ursolic acid, applied in the directions of steroids, organic chemistry, etc., can solve the problems of small preparation amount, imperfect extraction technology, great harm to human beings, etc., and achieve the effect of increasing added value
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[0039] The process for separating and extracting ≥98% ursolic acid from loquat leaves comprises the following steps:
[0040] (1) Shredded: take 800kg of fresh or sun-dried loquat leaves, and shred them with a medicine cutter, with a width of 0.5-2.0cm;
[0041] (2) Alcohol extraction and filtration: put the shredded loquat leaf raw materials into 6cm 3 In the extraction tank, use 80% ethanol solution to extract 3 times, and the amount of extraction solvent added is 6, 4, 6 times the weight of the medicinal material, that is, 4800L is added for the first time, 3200L is added for the second time, and 4800L is added for the third time. 2.0, 1.5, 0.5h, and the extraction temperature is 70°C~80°C. Filtrate, combine the first 2 filtrates, and extract the third filtrate as the first extract of the next batch of materials, and discard the residue;
[0042] (3) Concentration and precipitation: Concentrate the first 2 combined filtrates under reduced pressure to a solid-liquid ratio ...
Embodiment 2
[0056] Repeat the same steps as described in Example 1, but: step (2) is to extract 3 times with 85% ethanol; step (5) is to add 85% ethanol solution with a concentration of 10 to 14 times the precipitation weight under constant stirring; Step (6) wash with 85% ethanol until the color of the liquid is very light; step (12) add 85% ethanol at a concentration 15 times the weight of the precipitate.
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