CN1155316C - Method for extracting phytyl-cellutose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves - Google Patents

Method for extracting phytyl-cellutose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves Download PDF

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CN1155316C
CN1155316C CNB01135304XA CN01135304A CN1155316C CN 1155316 C CN1155316 C CN 1155316C CN B01135304X A CNB01135304X A CN B01135304XA CN 01135304 A CN01135304 A CN 01135304A CN 1155316 C CN1155316 C CN 1155316C
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The present invention relates to a method for obtaining phytyl-cellulose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves. The green leaves containing rich chloroplast juices are firstly selected, pulverized and filtered into chloroplast cell juices, bonds are broken for condensation polymerization and decomposition to a certain temperature after being heated, separated and filtered, the cellulose containing chlorophyll, and compounds containing few proteins, are obtained, dried to cause the chlorophyll to produce carbonization-reduction reaction and cause chain belt cellulose and few protein isomers to produce assimilation reaction, and the carbonized cellulose compounds are produced, and added with acids or enzymes, and the dextrose is finally obtained. The ideal temperature of heating to break bonds is from 70 to 75 DEG C, and the optimum temperature of heating to break bonds is 73 DEG C. The drying process is heating drying or natural drying. The present invention has the advantages that because the time of heating to break bonds is strictly controlled, the carbonized cellulose compounds which are finally produced, reserve the original multiple nutritional ingredients, and have high activity, stable performance and long term storage.

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Method for obtaining chlorophyll cellulose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves
Technical Field
The invention relates to a method for extracting useful substances, in particular to a method for obtaining chlorophyll and carbonized cellulose from green leaves.
Background
In nature, a large amount of green resources including grasses, green vegetables, green leaves and the like exist, but until now, due to the lack of a method for further processing the green resources, the utilization of the green resources is still only on the surface.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem of providing a method for obtaining chlorophyll cellulose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves.
The invention adopts the technical scheme for solving the technical problem. The method for obtaining the leaf green cellulose and the carbonized cellulose from the green leaves comprises the steps of firstly selecting the green leaves containing rich chloroplast juice, and crushing and filtering the green leaves to obtain chloroplast cell juice; then heating to break bonds, polycondensing and decomposing to a certain temperature, separating and filtering out cellulose with chlorophyll and a small amount of protein compounds; then drying to make chlorophyll produce carbonization-reduction reaction, and making desmodium cellulose and small quantity of protein isomer undergo assimilation reaction to obtain carbonized cellulose compound.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention for solving the technical problem can be further perfected. Acid or enzyme can be added continuously to obtain glucose finally. The ideal temperature required for heating to break the bond is 70-75 degrees, and the optimal temperature required to be reached is 73 degrees. The drying treatment is heating drying or natural drying. The epoxy resin paint can be added into the carbonized cellulose compound to generate reverse magnetization reduction reaction, and the mixture is reduced to green and is dried without color change, and is reduced to black after absorbing moisture.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: because chloroplast juice is heated to break bonds for polycondensation and decomposition, and the heating time for breaking bonds is strictly controlled, the finally generated carbonized cellulose compound retains various original nutritional ingredients, has high activity and stable performance, and can be stored for a long time.
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The present invention will be further described with reference to the following examples. The method for obtaining the leaf green cellulose and the carbonized cellulose from the green leaves comprises the steps of firstly selecting green vegetables containing rich chloroplast juice, and crushing and filtering the green vegetables to obtain chloroplast cell juice; then heating to break bonds, polycondensing and decomposing to 73 ℃, separating and filtering out cellulose with chlorophyll and a small amount of protein compounds, wherein no substance or reagent is added in the process, and the states of the cellulose with chlorophyll and the compounds with a small amount of protein are green solid, water content and pH value are 6; then natural drying treatment is carried out to make chlorophyll produce carbonization reduction reaction, chain cellulose and a small amount of protein isomer are assimilated to produce carbonized cellulose compound which is black block-shaped substance with stable drying performance and high activity. Acid or enzyme can be added continuously to obtain glucose finally. The chemical formula is as follows:
the water content of glucose in the chlorophyll can also be added into epoxy resin paint in the carbonized cellulose compound to generate reverse magnetization reduction reaction, and the mixture is reduced to green and dried to be free from color change, and is reduced to black after absorbing water. The carbonized cellulose compound of the green vegetables is determined by Shanghai city epidemic prevention stations, the original nutritional ingredients of the green vegetables are reserved, and the results are as follows: (mg/100g) component (C): vB1The content is as follows: 0.35; comprises the following components: vB2The content is as follows: 0.13; comprises the following components: fe, content: 4.86; comprises the following components: p, content: 192; comprises the following components: ca, content: 28.6.

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1. a method for obtaining chlorophyll cellulose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves is characterized in that: firstly, selecting green leaves containing rich chloroplast juice, and crushing and filtering the green leaves to obtain chloroplast cell juice; then heating at 70-75 deg.C to decompose, drying the decomposed compound to obtain carbonized cellulose compound.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the method comprises the steps of: the optimum heating temperature is 73 ℃.
3. The method for obtaining phyto-green cellulose and carbonized cellulose from green leaves as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drying treatment is heat drying or natural drying.
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