Patent classifications
C11B9/027
Distillation apparatus and method for extraction of volatile components from biological material, especially from plants
The invention refers to a distillation apparatus (100) for extraction of volatile components from biological material (50), especially from plants, comprising a housing (10) defining a sample chamber (S), a drum (30) arranged in the sample chamber (S), the drum (30) defining a receiving chamber (R) for receiving the biological material (50), and at least one microwave generator (70) for irradiating the biological material (50) with microwave radiation when received in the drum (30); wherein the drum (30) is rotatably arranged in the sample chamber (S) about a rotation axis (H) which is oriented substantially horizontally.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DEHYDRATION AND DECARBOXYLATION OF CANNABIS
In a system for perorming a multi-step process for selectively purifying various pharmacologically-relevant components of a source plant such as cannabis, an initial step of the process provides a low-temperature, robust process for dehydrating and decarboxylating the starting product—fresh raw cannabis—by means of a vacuum-assisted microwave distillation process. An important by-product of the dehydration/decarboxylation is a terpene-rich distillate. By doing the terpene capture under vacuum, distillation temperature may be kept low. The low distillation temperature maximizes yields of thermally-sensitive components such as terpenes and cannabinoids.
Method and apparatus for extracting botanical oils
Various aspects of this patent document relate to a method to extract an oil from a plant material using an apparatus by first exposing the plant material to a heated gas stream at a temperature sufficient to volatilize the oil from the plant material, and then rapidly cooling the gas stream to liquefy the oil.
METHOD FOR EXTRACTING PLANT ESSENTIAL OIL WITH DUAL AUXILIARIES
The present disclosure discloses a method for extracting a plant essential oil with dual auxiliaries, which includes: using an aromatic plant as a raw material, adding an extracting liquid prepared from the dual auxiliaries and water, stirring evenly for raw material wetting back, then distilling and collecting the essential oil, where the dual auxiliaries include a component A and a component B, the component A includes at least one of choline chloride and betaine, and the component B includes at least one of a natural acid, an amine, an alcohol and a saccharide.
METHODS OF MODIFYING A NATURALLY OCCURRING CANNABIS RAW PLANT MATERIAL, A PURIFIED CANNABIS PRODUCT FROM A NATURALLY OCCURRING CANNABIS RAW PLANT MATERIAL, AND A MODIFIED CANNABIS PRODUCT FROM A NATURALLY OCCURRING CANNABIS RAW PLANT MATERIAL
A method of modifying a naturally occurring Cannabis raw plant material, a purified Cannabis product from a naturally occurring Cannabis raw plant material, and a modified Cannabis product from a naturally occurring Cannabis raw plant material. The method includes selectively extracting at least some volatile organic compounds from a naturally occurring Cannabis raw plant material. At least some of a naturally occurring potential cannabinoid content in the Cannabis raw plant material is retained after removal of the at least some of the volatile organic compounds as well as substantially all of the physical structure of the Cannabis raw plant material.
COMPOSITIONS THAT CONTAIN LIPOPHILIC PLANT MATERIAL AND SURFACTANT, AND RELATED METHODS
Described are liquid compositions that contain a desired (e.g., extracted) plant material such as cannabinoid, terpene, terpenoid, or the like, contained, e.g., dissolved, suspended, or emulsified, in the liquid, which contains surfactant; methods of preparing these types of liquid compositions; and methods of processing this type of liquid composition to collect, isolate, concentrate, or purify a desired target material contained in the liquid composition.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTION OF ESSENTIAL OILS FROM A BOTANICAL BIOMASS
The separation of essential oils from a botanical biomass can be accomplished in a more effective way and with higher yields using microwaves to extract essential oils by dry or azeotropic distillation and isolating products from the essential oils.
Antibacterial essential oil
An antibacterial essential oil includes 100 parts by weight of a Juniperus chinensis extract, 30 to 70 parts by weight of an Aquilaria agallocha extract, 30 to 70 parts by weight of camellia oil, and 10 to 40 parts by weight of a Dendropanax morbifera extract. Additionally, the antibacterial essential oil includes 10 to 40 parts by weight of a Portulaca oleracea extract, and 10 to 40 parts by weight of a Houttuynia cordata extract, 10 to 40 parts by weight of a Salicornict herhacea extract, and 10 to 40 parts by weight of a licorice extract. Further, the antibacterial essential oil includes 10 to 40 parts by weight of an Arctium lcwixt tea extract, 10 to 40 parts by weight of a jujube extract, 10 to 40 parts by weight of a Paeonict japonica extract, and 10 to 40 parts by weight of a Chamaecyparis obtuse extract.
PROCESS FOR MAKING A WATER SOLUBLE, FULL SPECTRUM HEMP OIL
A powdered, water-soluble Full Spectrum Hemp Oil is formed using organic materials and natural products to form a non-GMO, fast acting, whole plant hemp extract without harsh chemicals such as hexane. The Full Spectrum Hemp Oil may be extracted using CO2 concurrent gas extraction to avoid use of chemical additives.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING BOTANICAL OILS
Various aspects of this patent document relate to a method to extract an oil from a plant material using an apparatus by first exposing the plant material to a heated gas stream at a temperature sufficient to volatilize the oil from the plant material, and then rapidly cooling the gas stream to liquefy the oil.