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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing absorbing body that has deodorization and ethylene-removing function
abstract The present invention makes use of chitin high molecule that is recycled and purified from wasters of marine products, such as chitin and chitosan, which is subject to fermentation by micro-organisms, and is then frozen dried to form an absorbing body that can absorb ethylene and odor. The feature of ethylene absorption of the product in accordance with the present invention can be employed to keep freshness of vegetable, fruit and flower and to remove odor therefrom. The process of the present invention adopts micro-organism fermentation, wherein chitin or chitosan is firstly added with basic culture medium, and then subject to adjustment of moisture content, and inoculation of micro-organisms, and further processed for solid cultivation and drying to complete the formation of the absorbing body capable of absorbing ethylene and odor-removal. The product of the present invention has been proven to be capable of absorbing ethylene and removing odor and is a novel product manufactured with a novel process.
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