CN109718168B - Antibacterial orchid extract and its additive product - Google Patents

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CN109718168B
CN109718168B CN201711013337.6A CN201711013337A CN109718168B CN 109718168 B CN109718168 B CN 109718168B CN 201711013337 A CN201711013337 A CN 201711013337A CN 109718168 B CN109718168 B CN 109718168B
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An antibacterial orchid extract comprises at least one orchid aromatic extract, wherein the orchid aromatic extract comprises a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpene compounds, the monoterpene compounds comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, and the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for an application with antibacterial activity. An antibacterial orchid extract additive product is prepared by adding the orchid extract into a cosmetic material or a food material to obtain a cosmetic composition or a food composition.

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Antibacterial orchid extract and its additive product
Technical Field
The invention relates to an antibacterial (antimicrobial) orchid extract and an additive product thereof; in particular to an antibacterial orchid extract extracted by Phalaenopsis (Phalaenopsis) or Phalaenopsis giganteus (P.bellina) and an additive product thereof.
Background
The invention relates to a common orchid specific part extract related cosmetic, such as 'an extract of white butterfly orchid petals and a preparation method and application thereof' in Taiwan patent application No. 201420107, and discloses an extract of white butterfly orchid (Phalaenopsis Amabilis) petals (pelal) and a preparation method thereof. The Phalaenopsis laevigata petal extract can be used for promoting skin whitening, improving skin moisture retention capacity and preventing and/or delaying skin aging. In fact, the aforementioned disclosure No. 201420107 also discloses only the extract of the petals of phalaenopsis albopictus and the related art of the preparation method thereof. Therefore, there is still a need for further providing other related orchid extract technologies to extract skin-protecting and antioxidant orchid extracts.
Another commonly used Cosmetic Containing Orchid Extract, such as the patent application of "Cosmetic or Dermatological Composition contacting an organic Extract, and Cosmetic Care Method Using a Cosmetic Composition" of U.S. patent application publication No. 20110002968, discloses a Cosmetic Composition Containing Orchid Extract and a skin Care Method Using the Cosmetic Composition.
Another commonly used cosmetic containing orchid extract, such as U.S. patent application publication No. 20090258093, "Use of a branched marcella koss ordered extract as an active agent to a present or delay the appearance of a signal of a cosmetic ingredient", discloses an orchid extract as an active agent for preventing or retarding skin aging.
Another commonly used cosmetic containing Orchid Extract, such as the invention patent application of "Use of an Extract of the original Vanda Coerulea as a Skin moisturizing Agent" in U.S. patent application No. 20090238848, discloses a cosmetic containing Orchid Extract as a Skin moisturizing Agent.
Another commonly used cosmetic containing orchid extract, such as the invention patent application "Brassocattleya marcella koss ordered extract and use of the same of skin thinning" of U.S. patent application publication No. 20090232758, discloses a related use of orchid extract as skin de-pigmentation.
In fact, the aforementioned U.S. patent application publications 20110002968, 20090258093, 20090238848 and 20090232758 all only disclose orchid extracts as various skin treatments, but do not disclose how orchid extracts can be used to achieve the anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, skin-protective and anti-oxidant purposes. Therefore, there is still a need for further providing other orchid related parts to extract the skin-protecting and antioxidant extract.
Another commonly used cosmetic containing orchid extract, such as "cosmetic containing orchid embryo essence" patent of Taiwan patent publication No. I423826, discloses a cosmetic containing orchid embryo essence. The cosmetic comprises at least one cosmetic raw material and at least one orchid embryo extract. Adding the orchid embryo extract into the cosmetic raw material to prepare a cosmetic composition. In addition, the orchid embryo extract has high expression gene group, which can produce beneficial components for human skin.
In fact, taiwan patent application publication No. I423826 also discloses only related art of cosmetics containing orchid embryo essence. Therefore, there is still a need for further utilization of other orchid related parts to extract an extract with skin-care and antioxidant effects. The foregoing patent applications and patents are provided solely for reference and illustration of the state of the art in which the present invention pertains and are not intended to limit the present invention.
In view of the above, the present invention provides an antibacterial orchid extract and an additive product thereof, wherein at least one orchid extract contains several volatile compounds, the volatile compounds include several monoterpene compounds, and the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for applications with antibacterial (or anti-inflammatory) activity, and the volatile compounds are made into an active refined essential oil to provide the antibacterial function of the orchid extract and to improve the economic value of the orchid.
Disclosure of Invention
The main objective of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is to provide an antibacterial orchid extract and its additive products, wherein at least one orchid extract contains several volatile compounds, and the volatile compounds include several monoterpene compounds, and the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used as an application with antibacterial (or anti-inflammatory) activity, and the volatile compounds can be made into an active refined essential oil, so as to achieve the purpose of providing the orchid extract with antibacterial function and increasing the economic value of orchid.
In order to achieve the above objects, the antibacterial orchid extract according to the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises at least one orchid aromatic extract, wherein the orchid aromatic extract comprises a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpenes, and the monoterpenes comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, and the monoterpenes of the volatile compounds can be used as an antibacterial (or anti-inflammatory) agent, and the volatile compounds can be made into an active refined essential oil.
The aromatic extract of the orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention is extracted from a Phalaenopsis amabilis which comprises Phalaenopsis amabilis, phalaenopsis javanicus, venus, phalaenopsis sinensis or any combination thereof, to produce several kinds of refined extracts of orchid.
The orchid aromatic extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention is a composite orchid extract aqueous solution or a concentrated essence obtained by solvent washing after active extraction, and the composite orchid extract aqueous solution contains a plurality of orchid fine extract extracts.
In order to achieve the above objects, the orchid extract additive product of the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises:
at least one cosmetic raw material having a first predetermined content; and
at least one orchid aromatic extract with a second predetermined content, and the orchid aromatic extract is added into the cosmetic raw material to prepare a cosmetic composition;
the orchid aromatic extract comprises a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpene compounds, the monoterpene compounds comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for application with antibacterial (or anti-inflammatory) activity, and the volatile compounds are prepared into an active essence oil.
The cosmetic material of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is selected from a cosmetic material, a make-up material or a perfume material, to make a cosmetic, a cosmetic or a perfume.
The cosmetic material according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is selected from a powdery material, a pasty material or a liquid material.
Another preferred embodiment of the antimicrobial orchid extract additive product of the present invention comprises:
at least one food material having a first predetermined content; and
at least one orchid aromatic extract with a second predetermined content, wherein the orchid aromatic extract is added into the food raw material to prepare a food composition;
the orchid aromatic extract comprises a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpene compounds, the monoterpene compounds comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for application with antibacterial (or anti-inflammatory) activity, and the volatile compounds are prepared into an active essence oil.
The food composition of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a beverage, an alcoholic beverage, a food, a dessert, a sauce, a seasoning powder, a health food or a health product.
The aromatic extract of the orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention is extracted from a phalaenopsis amabilis which comprises phalaenopsis amabilis, winas, phalaenopsis china or any combination thereof, and is prepared into the extract of various orchid essences.
The orchid aromatic extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention is a composite aqueous orchid extract solution or a concentrated essence obtained by solvent washing after active extraction, and the composite aqueous orchid extract solution contains a plurality of orchid extract extracts.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart of the method for extracting antibacterial orchid according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the process of adding antibacterial orchid extract to the product according to the first preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 3 is a second preferred embodiment of the antibacterial ring of the present invention schematic flow block diagram of flower extract addition to product operation.
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the synthesis route of the antibacterial orchid fragrance component according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the first case according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the second case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 7 is a diagram illustrating the comparison difference between the antibacterial orchid extract in the third case before and after use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 8 is a graph showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the fourth case according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the fifth case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 10 is a graph showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract in the sixth case before and after use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 11 is a diagram showing the difference of the two alignments of the antibacterial orchid extract in the seventh case.
Fig. 12 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the eighth case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
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In order that the invention may be fully understood, there will now be described by way of example only preferred embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the invention is not limited.
The antibacterial orchid extract, the additive product and the extraction method thereof according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention are applicable to various orchid extracts (such as Phalaenopsis, phalaenopsis gigantea, phalaenopsis (phaalenopsis equestris), wiener (Venus), phalaenopsis taiwanensis (phaalenopsis amabilis) or other orchids), the additive product and the extraction method thereof, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto. Furthermore, the antibacterial orchid extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention is added to various processed products, such as: but not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, medical products, drugs, skin care products, or beauty products.
Generally speaking, orchid usually has many volatile compounds (such as monoterpenes), antioxidant active ingredients (such as hydroperoxides) and many nutrient components (such as hypolipidemic components), which are suitable for extracting orchid aromatic extracts or various orchid extracts, so that the extracts have high potential economic value. For example, each butterfly orchid grows several thick broad leaves, which are alternately stacked on the base, so that the thick broad leaves are suitable for extraction to obtain the butterfly orchid extract.
In addition, the orchid aromatic extract has no special peculiar smell, has natural fragrance, and does not influence the defects of food appearance (such as food color), so that the orchid aromatic extract is particularly suitable for being added into various beverages (such as various tea drinks or various scented teas), alcoholic drinks (such as orchid wine), foods (such as various wheaten foods or various cakes), desserts, seasoning sauce, seasoning powder, health foods or health care products.
For example, the orchid aromatic extract is optionally added to an emulsion (e.g., orchid essence), a gel (e.g., orchid essence gel), an ointment (e.g., orchid essential oil ointment), a cream (e.g., orchid essential oil skin-activating cream or orchid essential oil hand-protecting cream), a mask (mask), a patch (pack), a liniment, a powder, an aerosol, a spray, an emulsion, a milk, a paste, a foam, a dispersion, a drop, a mousse (mousse), a sun block (sun block), a sun block (sun lock), a lotion (cosmetic water), a foundation (foundation), an eye shadow (eye shadow), a makeup remover (mask), a facial soap (soap), a soap (soap) or various cleaning products (mask products).
FIG. 1 is a flow chart of the method for extracting antibacterial orchid according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to fig. 1, the method for extracting antibacterial orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention includes steps S1: first, a predetermined number of active orchids (e.g., non-excised venus, non-excised belina (bellina), or other excised orchids) are provided, which have bloomed for a predetermined time (e.g., several days or other suitable time for blooming), and which comprise one or more active orchids, such as the above-mentioned orchid species, and which, once excised, undergo a flavor transition or complete loss.
Referring to fig. 1 again, the method for extracting antibacterial orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises step S2: then, the one or more active orchids (e.g. day 5 of flowering) are placed in a predetermined container (e.g. glass container or other suitable closed container) to select the proper air-stream extraction of the one or more active orchids in a fully-automatic, semi-automatic or non-automatic manner.
Referring to fig. 1 again, the method for extracting antibacterial orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises step S3: then, the aroma of the one or more active orchids is driven by a predetermined airflow (e.g. natural convection or transportation airflow) in the predetermined container to perform an airflow extraction for a predetermined time (e.g. several hours or other suitable processing time) for collecting the volatile compounds (volalities) of the one or more active orchids later.
Referring to fig. 1 again, for example, the volatile compounds are gradually adsorbed on an inner wall surface (e.g., inner wall surface of the column) of the predetermined container, and the volatile compounds are fragrant volatile compounds, and the gas containing the volatile compounds (fragrant volatile compounds) is properly collected to obtain the substance with fragrant volatile compounds.
Referring to fig. 1 again, for example, the volatile compound comprises monoterpenes (monoterpenes), and the monoterpenes (the content of which is about 382.8 ± 16.1 ng/flower/hr) of the volatile compound can be used as an antibacterial (or anti-inflammatory) active, and the monoterpenes comprise geraniol (the content of which is about 105.4 ± 15.3 ng/flower/hr), geraniol derivatives, linalool (the content of which is about 163.4 ± 1.6 ng/flower/hr), linalool derivatives or other volatile compounds (such as phenylpropane, benzenes or lipo-gallic acid derivatives).
For example, linalool has sedative, neuro-soothing, mood-stabilizing, anthelmintic, or other functions, and it has antibacterial activity, so it can be used to treat inflammation, tumors, microbial infections, pressure sores, or other similar problems; geraniol has anthelmintic effect Antioxidant, antibacterial, antihistaminic or other functions, and which are useful in the treatment of chronic bronchitis, asthma or other similar problems, and which enhance immunity.
Referring to fig. 1 again, the method for extracting antibacterial orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention includes step S4: then, a proper dissolution and washing is performed in the predetermined container using a predetermined solvent (solvent) to preliminarily obtain a orchid aromatic extract.
Referring to fig. 1 again, the method for extracting antibacterial orchid of the preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises the following steps: finally, the orchid aromatic extract is properly concentrated (concentration) in a predetermined device to produce several kinds of orchid extract for adding into various related products.
FIG. 2 is a schematic flow chart of the procedure of adding antibacterial orchid extract to the product according to the first preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to fig. 2, a cosmetic composition 3a is prepared from a cosmetic material 1a and at least one or more kinds of orchid aroma extracts (or orchid aroma extracts or powders) 2 in a proper ratio in a processing device 100 according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. For example, the cosmetic material 1a is selected from a cosmetic material, a color cosmetic material or a perfume material to be made into a cosmetic, a makeup cosmetic, a color cosmetic or a perfume. In addition, the cosmetic material 1a is selected from a powdery material, a pasty material or a liquid material. The cosmetic care product comprises a skin conditioning product (such as facial mask, cream or essence).
Referring again to fig. 2, for example, the cosmetic raw material 1a comprises jojoba oil, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, palmityl alcohol, silk oil or any combination thereof, and the one or more orchid aromatic extracts are properly added into the cosmetic raw material 1a so as to be suitable for being made into byproducts, such as: orchid hand cream, orchid essential oil skin-activating cream and other products.
FIG. 3 is a schematic flow chart of the process of adding antibacterial orchid extract to the product according to the second preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to fig. 3, compared to the first embodiment, the second preferred embodiment of the present invention prepares a food composition 3b from a food material 1b and at least one or more kinds of orchid aromatic extracts (or orchid aromatic extracts or powders) 2 in a proper ratio in the processing equipment 100. For example, the food composition 3b is selected from a beverage, a sauce, a seasoning powder, a health food or a health care product. Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is to add at least one or more of the orchid fragrance extracts (or orchid fragrance extracts or powders) 2 to various processed products, including a medical product, a drug or a cosmetic care product.
FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram of the synthetic route of the antibacterial orchid fragrance ingredient according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to fig. 4, the synthetic route of the antibacterial orchid fragrance ingredient of the preferred embodiment of the invention includes the synthetic routes of linalool derivatives and geraniol derivatives, but it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the first case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 5, the antibacterial orchid extract according to the preferred embodiment of the invention is compared differently in the first case before abdominal use (2015/12/07) and four days after abdominal use (2015/12/11). The lower abdomen had dry skin, small blisters and skin broken by scratching before use, and showed significant improvement four days after use.
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the second case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 6, the antibacterial orchid extract according to the preferred embodiment of the invention is compared before the second case of use (2015/12/07) and three days after use (2015/12/11). The superficial ulcer on the medial surface of the skin was dry and skin was broken by scratching before use, while the medial surface of the left thigh and the lower abdomen showed significant improvement after three days of use.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the third case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to FIG. 7, the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention before the third case of use (2015/12/09) and the second day after the third case of use (2015/12/11) is shown. The medial left thigh skin was vesiculated and skin broken by scratching before use, while the medial left thigh showed significant improvement after two days of use with a drier skin wound.
FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention before and after the fourth case. Referring to fig. 8, the antibacterial orchid extract according to the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in the fourth case of the comparison between the former case and the latter case. The skin was significantly allergic before use, and showed significant improvement after use.
Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the fifth case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to fig. 9, the antibacterial orchid extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention is compared before and after the fifth case of eczema after the thigh medial movement. Eczema is evident after movement of the inner thigh before use, and it shows a clear improvement after use.
FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract of the present invention before and after the sixth application. Referring to FIG. 10, the antibacterial orchid extract according to the preferred embodiment of the invention is compared before (2015/12/03) and after (2015/12/04) the pudendum of the sixth case. Before use, the pudendum part has incontinence dermatitis caused by urinary catheter, diarrhea and incontinence, and has serious red swelling after use, and the pudendum part has obvious improvement and reduced red swelling after use.
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing the difference between the two alignments of the antibacterial orchid extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention after the seventh case. Referring to FIG. 11, the antibacterial orchid extract according to the preferred embodiment of the invention is compared and compared ten days (2015/12/14) and fourteen days (2015/12/18) after the seventh hip pressure sore wound. The buttock pressure sore wound (2 x1 cm) healed after ten days of use, showing that it has been significantly improved and its surrounding skin color gradually faded from purplish red, whereas the buttock pressure sore wound healed more after fourteen days of use, showing that it has been significantly improved and its surrounding skin color changed from purplish red to red.
Fig. 12 is a schematic diagram showing the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the eighth case of use according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. Referring to fig. 12, the comparison between the antibacterial orchid extract before and after the eighth case of using the hand patch after allergy is shown in the preferred embodiment of the invention. The hand patch is allergic obviously after being pasted with the ointment, and the hand patch is improved obviously after being used.
Referring to fig. 5 to 12 again, the antibacterial orchid extract of the preferred embodiment of the invention is applied to the first to eight cases with the consent of the patients' families and physicians (hospitals attached to medical colleges at successful universities), and the antibacterial orchid extract is added to the orchid essential oil skin-activating cream or orchid essential oil hand cream, and all shows significant improvement after application.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary of the invention and its technical features, and the techniques of the embodiments may be suitably modified and/or substituted in various substantially equivalent manners; therefore, the scope of the claims of the present invention should be determined by the scope of the appended claims.

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1. An antibacterial orchid extract, comprising at least one orchid aromatic extract, wherein the orchid aromatic extract comprises a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpene compounds, the monoterpene compounds comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for an application with antibacterial activity, and the volatile compounds are prepared into an active refined essential oil; wherein, an active orchid is subjected to an active orchid air flow extraction operation, the active orchid is an orchid which is not separated from the body, and the fragrance of the active orchid is changed or completely lost once the active orchid is separated from the body; utilizing a preset air flow to drive the fragrance of the active orchid to perform air flow extraction for a preset time so as to collect a plurality of volatile compounds of the active orchid subsequently; and (c) carrying out appropriate solution washing by using a predetermined solvent so as to obtain the orchid aromatic extract.
2. The antimicrobial orchid extract of claim 1, wherein the aromatic orchid extract is extracted from Phalaenopsis amabilis, which comprises Phalaenopsis amabilis, phalaenopsis amabilis, venus species, phalaenopsis taiwan, or any combination thereof, to produce a plurality of refined orchid extracts.
3. The antimicrobial orchid extract of claim 1, wherein the orchid aromatic extract is a complex aqueous orchid extract or a concentrated solvent-washed essence after active extraction, and the complex aqueous orchid extract contains a plurality of orchid fine extract.
4. An antimicrobial orchid extract supplement product comprising:
at least one cosmetic raw material having a first predetermined content; and
at least one orchid aromatic extract with a second predetermined content, and the orchid aromatic extract is added into the cosmetic raw material to prepare a cosmetic composition;
wherein the orchid aromatic extract contains a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpene compounds, the monoterpene compounds comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for an application with antibacterial activity, and the volatile compounds are prepared into an active refined essential oil; wherein, the active orchid is subjected to an active orchid air flow extraction operation, the active orchid is an orchid which is not separated from the body, and the fragrance of the active orchid is changed or completely lost after the active orchid is separated from the body; utilizing a preset air flow to drive the fragrance of the active orchid to perform air flow extraction for a preset time so as to collect a plurality of volatile compounds of the active orchid subsequently; and (c) carrying out appropriate solution washing by using a predetermined solvent so as to obtain the orchid aromatic extract.
5. The antimicrobial orchid extract additive product of claim 4, wherein the cosmetic material is selected from a cosmetic material, a make-up material or a perfume material to make a cosmetic, a make-up or a perfume.
6. The antimicrobial orchid extract supplement product of claim 4, wherein the cosmetic raw material is selected from a powdered raw material, a pasty raw material or a liquid raw material.
7. An antimicrobial orchid extract supplement product comprising:
at least one food material having a first predetermined content; and
at least one orchid aromatic extract with a second predetermined content, and the orchid aromatic extract is added into the food raw material to prepare a food composition;
wherein the orchid aromatic extract contains a plurality of volatile compounds, the volatile compounds comprise a plurality of monoterpene compounds, the monoterpene compounds comprise geraniol, geraniol derivatives, linalool and linalool derivatives, the monoterpene compounds of the volatile compounds can be used for the application with antibacterial activity, and the volatile compounds are prepared into an active refined essential oil; wherein, an active orchid is subjected to an active orchid air flow extraction operation, the active orchid is an orchid which is not separated from the body, and the fragrance of the active orchid is changed or completely lost once the active orchid is separated from the body; utilizing a preset air flow to drive the fragrance of the active orchid to perform air flow extraction for a preset time so as to collect a plurality of volatile compounds of the active orchid subsequently; and (c) carrying out appropriate solution washing by using a predetermined solvent so as to obtain the orchid aromatic extract.
8. The antimicrobial orchid extract supplement product of claim 7, wherein the food composition is a beverage, an alcoholic beverage, a food product, a dessert, a sauce, a seasoning powder, a health food or a health care product.
9. The antimicrobial orchid extract additive product of claim 4 or 7, wherein the orchid aromatic extract is extracted from Phalaenopsis amabilis, which comprises Phalaenopsis amabilis, phalaenopsis japonicas, venus, phalaenopsis china or any combination thereof, to produce several orchid essence extracts.
10. The antimicrobial orchid extract additive product of claim 4 or 7, wherein the orchid aromatic extract is an aqueous composite orchid extract solution or a concentrated solvent-washed essence after active extraction, and the aqueous composite orchid extract solution contains several orchid fine extract products.
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