A process for extracting Dendrobium officinale extract from Dendrobium officinale at low temperature by heat reflux
A technology of dendrobium sheathing and heat reflux, which is applied in the field of heat reflux and low temperature extraction of dendrobium sheathing extract, can solve the problems of waste of resources, cumbersome extraction methods, low extraction rate of dendrobium sheathing extract, and achieve simple steps and easy manipulation Effect
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[0030]A process for extracting Dendrobium dendrobii extract at low temperature by heat reflux from Dendrobium dendrobii, comprising the following steps: adding Dendrobium dendrobii and a solvent into an extraction tank for vacuum steam extraction, using ultrasonic wave to assist the extraction, and then sending it into a raw film for heating The raw film is heated in the evaporator, and after being evaporated and concentrated by the evaporator, it is sent to the precipitation tank through the stainless steel pump, and the supernatant liquid is collected after precipitation in the precipitation tank. , the dilute ethanol obtains concentrated ethanol through the preparation tank, and the concentrated solution is pulverized after being vacuum-dried or spray-dried to obtain the Dendrobium syringae extract; specifically, the following steps are included:
[0031] (1) Low temperature vacuum steam extraction: first put the fresh stems or dried stems of Dendrobium officinale into a was...
Embodiment 2
[0037] A process for extracting Dendrobium dendrobii extract at low temperature by heat reflux from Dendrobium dendrobii, comprising the following steps: adding Dendrobium dendrobii and a solvent into an extraction tank for vacuum steam extraction, using ultrasonic wave to assist the extraction, and then sending it into a raw film for heating The raw film is heated in the evaporator, and after being evaporated and concentrated by the evaporator, it is sent to the precipitation tank through the stainless steel pump, and the supernatant liquid is collected after precipitation in the precipitation tank. , the dilute ethanol obtains concentrated ethanol through the preparation tank, and the concentrated solution is pulverized after being vacuum-dried or spray-dried to obtain the Dendrobium syringae extract; specifically, the following steps are included:
[0038] (1) Low temperature vacuum steam extraction: first put the fresh stems or dried stems of Dendrobium officinale into a wa...
Embodiment 3
[0044] A process for extracting Dendrobium dendrobii extract at low temperature by heat reflux from Dendrobium dendrobii, comprising the following steps: adding Dendrobium dendrobii and a solvent into an extraction tank for vacuum steam extraction, using ultrasonic wave to assist the extraction, and then sending it into a raw film for heating The raw film is heated in the evaporator, and after being evaporated and concentrated by the evaporator, it is sent to the precipitation tank through the stainless steel pump, and the supernatant liquid is collected after precipitation in the precipitation tank. , the dilute ethanol obtains concentrated ethanol through the preparation tank, and the concentrated solution is pulverized after being vacuum-dried or spray-dried to obtain the Dendrobium syringae extract; specifically, the following steps are included:
[0045] (1) Low temperature vacuum steam extraction: first put the fresh stems or dried stems of Dendrobium officinale into a wa...
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