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titleOfInvention Method for extracting a raw material of a hibiscus syriacus
abstract The present invention relates to a method for extracting the green light, and in the present invention, a series of heating processes are performed on the green light, which has been forcibly dried, and the heat of the green light has a temperature of, for example, 95 ° C to 105 ° C. Is added, thereby promoting tissue breakdown of the green light, thereby inducing the production of phenolic substances. Since these phenolic substances are known to possess excellent antioxidant properties, when the present invention is achieved, the green light can have a strong antioxidant activity, and eventually, the final finished product is found to be a major cause of aging free. It is possible to have an effective function to neutralize the effects of radicals.n n n In addition, in the present invention, the green liquid is extracted using a mixed solvent other than the conventional organic solvent, such as a mixed solvent in which the ratio of ethanol and deionized water is 60:40. Since ethanol and deionized water are known to have almost no effect on the skin, when the present invention is achieved, the green light extract can easily escape from the influence of the organic solvent, thus retaining excellent skin adaptability, The final finished product does not cause any problems such as damaging the skin unlike the conventional.
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