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titleOfInvention Extraction method of donkey using high voltage pulse electric field
abstract The present invention is an efficient extraction method of donkey using high voltage pulsed electric field technology, the effective extraction of the donkey using conventional extraction method, and considering the fact that the active material can be destroyed during high temperature extraction, It relates to an extraction method.n n n The high voltage pulse electric field extraction method of the present invention is a technique of extracting an active ingredient from a natural donkey, giving an electric field of 25 mW / cm for 2 to 3 times at 5 to 20 minutes at 65 to 80 ° C. In the short-term administration of electrical energy, only the cell wall can be selectively destroyed without destroying the active substance, thereby increasing productivity of the active substance of interest and enhancing other useful activities.n n n The present invention is characterized in that it does not need to use expensive equipment compared to the conventional ultra-high pressure extraction, and can save time. It is also economical in terms of cost and time when compared to 40-60 kHz low energy ultrasonic extraction, which is known for producing high yields and bioactive substances. Natural products such as Angelica, obtained through the high voltage pulsed electric field extraction method of the present invention have a higher yield for the bioactive materials of natural products than conventional extraction techniques.
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