Radiation degradation method for residual chloromycetin in honey
A technology of chloramphenicol and honey, which is applied in the field of degradation of chloramphenicol residues in honey, which can solve the problems of loss of active ingredients such as enzymes, poor removal effect, and difficulty in removal, so as to reduce nutrient loss, low cost, and maintain appearance Effects of Color and Flavor
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[0024] 240 liters of fresh honey in a special iron drum, the content of chloramphenicol in the honey is less than 10 μg / kg, after filling with nitrogen, adopt the method of filling and discharging at the same time, so that the inner space of the container is filled with nitrogen and then seal the container; transport the container into -18 After 4-8 hours of freezing treatment in the cold storage, the frozen honey and containers are irradiated with γ-rays, and the average absorbed dose is 7Kgy; the static stacking is used for irradiation, that is, the sealed containers are stacked, and the irradiation process is based on the irradiation process. When calculating the time to absorb half the dose, change the layer and surface, that is, change the positions of the stacked sealed containers up, down, front and back, so that they can receive a uniform radiation dose. The ratio of the highest accepted measurement to the lowest accepted measurement is about 1.5, and the highest shall ...
Embodiment 2
[0030] 100 liters of fresh royal jelly in a special iron drum, the content of chloramphenicol in the royal jelly is less than 10 μg / kg, after filling with nitrogen, adopt the method of filling and discharging at the same time, so that the inner space of the container is filled with nitrogen and then seal the container; After 4-8 hours of freezing treatment in the 18-degree cold storage, in the frozen state, use γ-ray irradiation, and the average absorbed dose is 10Kgy; use static stacking irradiation, that is, stack the sealed containers, and the irradiation process depends on the irradiation time When calculating the absorbed half-dose, change the layer and the surface, that is, change the positions of the stacked sealed containers up, down, front and back, so that they can receive a uniform radiation dose.
[0031] The content of chloramphenicol in the fresh royal jelly after irradiation treatment and the changes and results of the nutritional components of honey are basicall...
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[0033] 180 liters of fresh honey in a special iron drum. The chloramphenicol content in the honey is higher than 10 μg / kg. The honey is diluted first. The specific operation method is: add chloramphenicol-free Add plain honey, and stir and mix evenly. The amount of addition is determined according to the initial content of chloramphenicol measured, so that the content of chloramphenicol after mixing is lower than 10 μg / kg.
[0034] The diluted honey is filled with nitrogen, and the inner space of the container is filled with nitrogen, and then the container is sealed. Under normal temperature conditions, the average absorbed dose is 4Kgy. Static stacking is used for irradiation, that is, the sealed containers are stacked on top of each other. During the irradiation process, the layers are changed when the half dose is absorbed according to the irradiation time, and the positions of the stacked sealed containers are changed up, down, front and back, so that they can be irradiate...
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