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filingDate 2014-04-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2016-01-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-101586863-B1
titleOfInvention Amethyst extraction method extracts
abstract The present invention relates to a method of extracting amorphous amorphous water extract, which comprises: a pulverizing step (S10) of pulverizing the selected amethyst into a powder form; and a step (S10) of putting the amethyst powder through the pulverization step , Adding purified water to the container to sufficiently immerse the amethyst powder, stirring for 5 to 10 minutes, allowing to stand for 10 to 20 minutes, and then removing the supernatant liquid is repeated one or more times to remove impurities contained in the amethyst powder A step S30 of collecting the amethyst powder through the cleaning step S20 and a step of filtering the amethyst powder and purified water having passed through the collection step S30 in a ratio of 1: 3 by weight , Stirred for 50 to 70 minutes in a state of being heated to a temperature of 60 to 80 캜 and then allowed to stand for 15 to 24 hours to extract minerals from the amethyst powder into purified water A first sterilization step (S50) of recovering the extract through the extraction step (S40), filtering the extract through the activated carbon filter to remove harmful bacteria and impurities remaining in the extract, and A first filtration step (S60) of filtering an extract obtained through the first sterilization step (S50) with a drum filtration apparatus to remove fine impurities; and a step of filtering the extract obtained through the first filtration step (S60) with a filter paper The filtration process through the filter paper is performed by sequentially filtering the extract with 3 μm (μm) filter paper, 1 μm filter paper, 0.5 μm filter paper and 0.3 μm filter paper to remove fine impurities remaining in the extract A preservative and a humectant are added to the extract obtained through the second filtration step (S70) and the second filtration step (S70), 0.3% by weight of the preservative is added to the total weight% of the extract, weight% (S80); and a step of filtering the extract obtained through the additive addition step (S80) with a 0.2 mu m filter paper, and irradiating the extract through the filter paper with ultraviolet light to remove harmful bacteria remaining in the extract 2 sterilization step (S90). Extracting the mineral of the amethyst from the amethyst powder and purifying the extract in a liquid form containing the mineral by a number of filtration processes and sterilization processes to remove impurities and harmful bacteria remaining in the extract, It is expected that various effects of the amethyst can be expected by applying the liquid extract containing the produced intrinsic minerals to skin or cream cosmetics and also to solve the problem of texture caused by application of amethyst in powder form to cosmetics And can be easily applied to various cosmetic materials.
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