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titleOfInvention Method of producing melanins from chaga
abstract FIELD: chemistry. n SUBSTANCE: method comprises filling of the shredded chaga with extractant at a ratio of chaga-extractant equal to 1:30, boiling of the mixture, filtration of the extract, addition of 25% hydrochloric acid solution, stirring of the resulting mixture, setting for 30 minutes, separation of the melanin precipitate and its drying, wherein 9% acetic acid solution with addition of periodic acid under certain conditions is used as the extractant. n EFFECT: method enables to increase melanin output and its antioxidant activity. n 1 tbl, 10 ex
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