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titleOfInvention Utilize the method for AB-8 low pole resin for the thick polysaccharide of Inonotus obliquus
abstract The invention discloses the method for a kind of AB-8 of utilization low pole resin for the thick polysaccharide of Inonotus obliquus, comprise the steps: the degreasing pretreatment of A. raw material; B. thick polysaccharide is prepared in hot water lixiviate; C. thick polysaccharide enzymolysis; D. macroporous absorbent resin AB-8 processes; E. little molecule is removed in ultrafiltration; F. vacuum freeze drying; Prepare Fuscoporia obliqua polysaccharide. Use this technique finally to obtain the refining polysaccharide of Inonotus obliquus decolouring and that remove most of albumen and small molecular weight impurity, obtain more much higher sugared retention rate, percent of decolourization and albumen removal efficiency high, and applicable industrialized scaleization is produced the refining polysaccharide of Inonotus obliquus.
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