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publicationDate 2020-09-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Refining method of artemisia wax
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of vegetable wax refining, in particular to a refining method of Artemisia annua wax. The invention uses the hydrochloric acid hydration method to perform ash removal treatment on the artemisia wax oil, which can effectively remove the ash in it and ensure the smooth progress of the subsequent extraction treatment; then the obtained ash removal artemisia wax is extracted, and the obtained solvent-containing wax is distilled. It can fully remove the fatty lipids and resin lipids and other substances in the deliming artemisia wax, and remove the solvent in the solvent-containing wax, which is beneficial to obtain the artemisia wax with higher purity; The decolorization treatment is beneficial to improve the deep processing value of the obtained refined artemisia wax. The results of the examples show that, using the method provided by the present invention to refine the artemisia wax oil, the obtained refined artemisia wax has high yield and high whiteness.
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