Flavonoids from Platycarya Strobi lacea Sieb.et Zucc. was extracted with the assistance of microwave.Box-Behnken design (BBD) was employed to optimize extraction time; microwave power and ratio of solvent to raw material to obtain a high flavonoids yield. The optimum extraction conditions were as follows: 65.32% ethanol-water solvent, time 3.96 min and ratio of solvent to raw material 20.8 ml/g.The yield of flavonoids was 3.41% based on the above mentioned conditions.
To select a suitable decolorizing resin for Limonium bicolor Kunze (Bge.). polysaccharides (LBPs), the decolorization effect of crude LBPs by five resins are studied. And the adsorption equilibrium of LBPs pigment on the selected resin was investigated.The results show that the decolorization ratios of LX-46 is higher than those of other resins. Under optimized dynamicad sorption conditions (flow rate of 1.5BV/h, 2BV of 6mg/ml LBPS solution in 298K), the decoloration, deproteinization and polysaccharide recovery ratios of LX-46 resin were 92.08%, 92.79% and 86.53%, respectively. The above results show that macroporous anion exchange resins are suitable for the decolorization of crude LBPs.
We proceed from the perspective of object-oriented analysis and design modeling, focusing on the model design of command and control automation system, using Colored Petri Net (CPN) to a command and control systems for dynamic design and simulation run. A method of mapping from UML product can be used for logical, behavioral and performance aspects of architecture evaluation methods of CPN executable models is proposed. We first descript the command and control system for UML modeling generally, and then elaborate the process from UML products are mapped to the CPN build executable model of the command and control system.
To explore the kinetics parameters in the ultrasonic-assisted extraction from Limonium bicolor Kunze (Bge.) , the kinetic equation for polysaccharide ultrasonic extraction process was established with ball model. According to Fick’s second law of diffusion, extraction process was analysed. The results can provide the valuable theory basis for the technical design and further research of polysaccharide extraction process.
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