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titleOfInvention A kind of preserved egg culture solution
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of preserved egg culture solution, be made up of the component of following weight portion: the food-grade copper sulphate of the water of 97.3 ~ 104.2 weight portions, the food-grade NaOH of 61.7 ~ 67.6 weight portions, 0.215 ~ 0.334 weight portion, the food-grade ammonium chloride of 0.0427 ~ 0.0546 weight portion, the tea dust of 1.87 ~ 2.36 weight portions, the edible salt of 1.36 ~ 1.85 weight portions; Advantage of the present invention: add food-grade ammonium chloride and copper sulphate effectively can be allowed to decompose thus increase the activity of copper sulphate in nutrient solution, effectively decrease the process time of lime-preserved egg, after cultivating, the lead tolerance of lime-preserved egg is lower by 50 ~ 70% than lime-preserved egg after existing cultivation, nutrient solution energy iterative cycles uses, allow its cost reduction, pollution is decreased to environment.
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