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Original Title: Plant Extract Separation This Centrifuge Device Helps a Lot
Today's article is primarily to share how to use tubular centrifuge equipment to
separate useful ingredients from plants. It is said that nature has a peculiar
healing function, which is true. Take onion, a common plant in our life, for
example. It looks like an ordinary household vegetable,50l
rotovap, but it has high medicinal value, so it is deeply loved by many
pharmaceutical and health care professions. Tubular centrifuge equipment is
primarily separated from onion extract. First of all,molecular
distillation systems, let's understand the primary function of onion.
Therapeutic function: 1. Prostaglandin contained A, it can reduce blood
viscosity, blood pressure and peripheral vascular resistance; 2. Sulfide content
Has effect in weeding through that old to br forth the new, hemp
extraction centrifuge ,thin film
distillation, reducing blood lipid, resisting arteriosclerosis, and
suppressing gastric canc, esophageal cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancer;
Health care function: Refreshing, relieving stress, preventing colds, preventing
osteoporosis. Beauty function: 1. Rich in vitamins C. Nicotinic acid can
eliminate free radicals in vivo, promote the formation of intercellular
substance and the repair of damaged cells, and make the skin smooth and elastic;
2. Sulfur content Vitamin E and so on, may organize the unsaturated fatty acid
production pigment, then guards against the senile plaque and so on. So,rotovap
distillation, how does the tubular centrifuge equipment make it useful? The
primary principle is that the onion extract enters through the liquid inlet at
the bottom of the tubular centrifuge, a centrifugal force field is formed in the
process of high-speed operation of the centrifuge, and components with different
specific gravities in the onion extract can be separated by centrifugal force.
How about it? Is it easy to operate. Return to Sohu to see more Responsible
Editor:. toptiontech.com
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