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publicationNumber CN-102286561-B
titleOfInvention Method for extracting active ingredients of fresh pilos antler through enzymatic degradation
abstract The invention provides a method for extracting active ingredients of fresh pilos antler through enzymatic degradation. The fresh pilos antler is treated through Alcalase alkali protease degradation, the biologic active substance concentrated solution of the pilos antler is obtained, and the degradation rate is 82 percent to 93 percent; the obtained biologic active substance concentrated solution of the pilos antler contains various active ingredients such as fatty acid, phospholipids, steroid, glucide, trace elements and the like, all organic substances become a solution state easy for human body to absorb, and the active ingredients can be used for various aspects such as pharmacy, health care products, food, cosmetics and the like; the Alcalase alkali protease is used for degrading the fresh pilos antler, and residues after fresh pilos antler degradation are pilos antler calcification materials, inorganic elements and the like and can be used as good feed additives; after the separation and purification of the biologic active substance concentrated solution of the pilos antler, the obtained amino acid products with the purity being 97 percent are used as important nourishments, and the amino acid yield reaches more than 12 percent. The method has the advantages that the reaction condition is mild, the operation is simple, all the active ingredients of the pilos antler can be fully utilized, and the application value and the economic benefit of the pilos antler are improved.
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