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publicationDate 2015-10-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103289083-B
titleOfInvention A kind of amino acid whose method of fast degradation high-molecular-weight poly and application thereof
abstract The invention discloses a kind of fast degradation high molecular polyamino acid, collagen and method of protein and application thereof, namely under microwave heating condition, due to the impact of microwave heating effect and non-thermal effect, the degradation speed of high molecular polyamino acid, collagen and protein improves greatly, more than 2 times of conventional hydrothermal system can be reached, also bring up to more than 90 times further by adjustment and control system temperature and pH value.The microwave assistant degradation technology that the present invention adopts has the distinguishing feature that energy consumption is low, efficiency is high and easily realize serialization scale production, is expected to expand further the Application Areas of high molecular polyamino acid, collagen and protein and improves its using value.
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