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publicationDate 2001-06-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20010047442-A
titleOfInvention Low tar of cigaret
abstract The present invention has been developed to be used as raw materials and subsidiary materials of high value-intensive intensive industrial groups using forest resources to achieve the 21st century new industrial group in Korea, which lacks sufficient resources.n n n Organic compounds that make up the essential protein for living by using the leaves and young stems of pine (松林 = Pinus densiflora S et Z) and pine trees (Pines koraiensis) By extracting dozens of natural amino acids, essential amino acids and natural organic acids can be obtained, using this to decompose nicotine and dozens of harmful substances in tobacco to produce low-tartarized tobacco as a result of human health from harmful Tobacco leaves can be protected by the combined action of nicotine and dozens of harmful substances in tobacco leaves or citric acid, the first action on the autonomic ganglia of the human body is exciting and inhibitory and parasympathetic control in the digestive system. Nausea and vomiting due to hyperactivity of saliva and gastric secretion It is a substance that causes harmful effects such as bronchitis, pneumonia, lung cancer, etc. as it acts greatly on the respiratory system, and it mixes unsaturated fatty acid, calendula, and honey with essential amino acids, natural amino acids, organic acids, and lipids that degrade or reduce nicotine and harmful substances. It can be used as a material for making low-tar cigarettes (paper cigarettes) by adsorbing to a filter.n n n To summarize the present invention, 75 kg of coniferous pine needles (Pine needle) or pine needles (Pinus koraiensis needle) and 25 kg of young stems are collected, washed with clean water, and then completely removed the moisture attached to the surface of the leaves and young stems, and then pressed with a high pressure press. Subsequently, nutrients composed of sap and by-product fiber can be obtained, and 32.58 kg (32.58%) of sap and 67.42 kg (67.42%) of by-product fiber are produced first based on the weight ratio of leaves and young stems.n n n Among them, only 32.58kg of pressurized sap is added to the distillation pot, except for the pipe part that can only discharge steam, and after the installation of the cooling device to collect the distillate, the internal temperature of the distillation pot is continuously maintained at 97-100 ℃. When heated, the distillate of the sap is transferred to the cooling unit through the discharge pipe to produce 21.17 kg of distillate. This distillate contains eight kinds of essential amino acids (indispensable amino acids) that are difficult to artificially synthesize (Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, L- Methiotin, D-phenylalanine = tytocin, tryptophan, L-valine, L-threonine) and rutin = flavonol glycolsides and high concentrations of essential amino acids containing left-rotating β-glucoside and vitamin K = hydroquinone derivatives It is possible to obtain various kinds of nutrients and natural organic acids. To make cigarettes by adsorbing 0.02-0.03g to one cigarette filter by mixing unsaturated fatty acid, calendula, and honey Nicotine, tar and toxic harmful substances contained in tobacco smoke can be used as a material for low-tar tobacco production with excellent effect of decomposing or reducing more than 70%.
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