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titleOfInvention Extraction process of naringin
abstract The invention relates to an extraction process of naringin, which comprises the following steps: drying, crushing and sieving the shaddock peel to obtain a crude product, then soaking the crude product in a solvent, and after solid-liquid separation, retaining solids to obtain shaddock peel powder; adding the shaddock peel powder into an aqueous solution containing a surfactant, fully soaking, then distilling and extracting, simultaneously performing ultrasonic treatment by using ultrasonic waves, then performing solid-liquid separation, and retaining filtrate; evaporating and concentrating the filtrate to obtain naringin concentrated solution; loading and eluting the naringin concentrated solution, and retaining a target effluent liquid; evaporating and concentrating the target effluent, cooling and crystallizing, and separating to obtain a crystalline solid, wherein the crystalline solid is naringin. The process adopts an extraction method combining ultrasonic waves and a surfactant, effectively improves the extraction rate and purity of naringin, and has the advantages of simple process, environmental protection and no pollution.
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