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titleOfInvention A method for preserving rose petals and a shampoo composition containing the rose petals treated thereby
abstract The present invention relates to a method for preserving rose flowers capable of preventing the propagation of bacteria while maintaining the color and original shape of rose petals, and to a shampoo composition containing the rose flowers treated thereby. A method for preserving rose petals according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a flower collecting step of collecting rose blossoms together with a stem from a rose tree, and immersing the stem in a preservation solution for preserving the rose blossoms collected in the flower collecting step. The preservation treatment step of absorbing into the rose blossoms, the light irradiation step of providing a light source to the rose blossoms so that the preservation treatment solution is rapidly absorbed into the rose blossoms where the preservation treatment solution is absorbed in the solution treatment step, and the light irradiation step A petal collecting step of separating the rose petals from the rose blossoms in which the preservation treatment solution has been absorbed through, and a petal washing step of washing the rose petals with a washing solution to remove foreign substances from the rose petals collected in the petal collecting step, An antibacterial treatment step of antibacterial treatment of the organic material contained in the rose petals washed in the petal washing step with anions, and a drying step of drying the rose petals treated in the anion treatment step, and the rose petals dried in the drying step And a radiation sterilization step of sterilizing by gamma ray. Therefore, it is possible to improve the contamination and safety of the original rose petals.
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