Radix Codonopsis storage and protection method
A technology of traditional Chinese medicinal materials and Codonopsis pilosula, which is applied in the field of reducing quality deterioration during the storage of Chinese medicinal materials Codonopsis pilosula, can solve problems such as deterioration of Codonopsis pilosula during storage, and achieve the effects of easy operation, safe materials, and low operating costs
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[0019] 30 days before Codonopsis pilosula was excavated, the dose foliage spraying of 1.5 liters of spraying on the ground of Codonopsis pilosula planting per hundred square meters ( Penicillium janthinellum , CCTCC AF 93078) mycelium and Indian meal moth larvae hydrochloric acid boiling liquid, the boiling liquid will contain 2% (g / ml) Penicillium violet mycelia and 5% (g / ml) Indian meal moth larvae The 0.1 equivalent hydrochloric acid water is obtained by high-pressure cooking at 121°C for 30 minutes and then diluted 50 times with pure water;
[0020] Harvest Codonopsis pilosula sprayed with the above-mentioned boiled liquid, clean, clean and drain, and dry in the sun until the water content reaches 14%. Fill the vacuum packaging bag with 0.02‰ (ml / g) 3-octanone, 0.04‰ (ml / g) 3-octanol and 30‰ (ml / g) NO, and finally fill the vacuum packaging bag with CO to equal atmospheric pressure, 2.45 GHz, 1KW / KG microwave treatment for 7 seconds;
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Embodiment 2
[0022] Example 2 Spray 1.8 liters of dosage on the ground of Codonopsis pilosula planting per 100 square meters of Codonopsis 34 days before digging and spraying Penicillium violet ( Penicillium janthinellum , CCTCC AF 93078) mycelia and Indian meal moth larvae hydrochloric acid boiling liquid, the boiling liquid will contain 2.5% (g / ml) Penicillium violet mycelia and 5.9% (g / ml) Indian meal moth larvae 0.1 equivalent of hydrochloric acid water at 121°C for 30 minutes and then diluted 50 times with pure water; the Codonopsis pilosula sprayed with the above boiled liquid is harvested, cleaned, cleaned and drained, and dried until the water content is 14.6%. Put it into a polypropylene vacuum packaging bag, evacuate to 5.5Kpa, keep it for 13 minutes, and then sequentially add 0.03‰ (ml / g) 3-octanone, 0.06‰ (ml / g) 3-octanol and 36‰ (ml / g) )NO to fill the vacuum packaging bag, and finally CO to fill the vacuum packaging bag to equal atmospheric pressure, 2.45GHz, 1KW / KG microwave ...
Embodiment 3
[0023] Example 3 38 days before Codonopsis pilosula was excavated, a dose of 2 liters was sprayed on the planting ground of Codonopsis pilosula per 100 square meters to spray Penicillium violet ( Penicillium janthinellum , CCTCC AF 93078) mycelium and Indian meal moth larvae hydrochloric acid boiling liquid, the boiling liquid is to contain 4% (g / ml) Penicillium violet mycelium and 6.5% (g / ml) Indian meal moth larvae 0.1 equivalent of hydrochloric acid water at 121°C for 30 minutes and then diluted 50 times with pure water; the Codonopsis pilosula sprayed with the above boiled liquid is harvested, cleaned, cleaned and drained, and dried until the water content is 14.2%. Put it into a polypropylene vacuum bag, evacuate to 5.9Kpa, keep it for 11.5 minutes, and then add 0.035‰(ml / g) 3-octanone, 0.07‰(ml / g) 3-octanol and 50‰(ml / g) )NO to fill the vacuum packaging bag, and finally CO to fill the vacuum packaging bag to equal atmospheric pressure, 2.45GHz, 1KW / KG microwave treatment...
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