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Title:
A METHOD OF EXTRACTING PLANT SUBSTANCES, THE EXTRACT AND ITS USE AND CORRESPONDING DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2011/103843
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A plant substance blend is periodically extracted in extraction periods comprising a first phase, in which the plant substance blend in the first filtration bag is partially extracted with water into a partial extract, and a second phase, in which the plant substance blend in the second filtration bag is extracted with the partial extract of the first phase into a final extract, whilst in the second filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in all extraction periods and, in the first filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in the initial extraction period and a partially extracted plant substance blend from the second phase of the foregoing extraction period is extracted in the subsequent operational extraction periods, whereas the new plant substance blend- undergoes a treatment of water vapour before extraction.

Inventors:
VANA, Radek (Ceplova 1551, Caslav, 286 01, CZ)
Application Number:
CZ2010/000023
Publication Date:
September 01, 2011
Filing Date:
February 28, 2010
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PRIMROSE a.s. (Betlemske namesti 251/2, Prague 1, 110 00, CZ)
VANA, Radek (Ceplova 1551, Caslav, 286 01, CZ)
International Classes:
B01D11/02; A61K8/97; A61Q19/00
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
FISCHER & PARTNER (Intellectual Property s.r.o, Na Hrobci 5, Prague 2, 128 00, CZ)
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Claims:
Patent claims

1. Method of extraction plant substances into a final extract, which is pasteurised and conserved, according to which the plant substance blend is periodically extracted in extraction periods composed of a first phase, in which the plant

substance blend in the first filtration bag is partially extracted with water -into a partial extract, and of

a second phase, in which, the plant substance blend in the second filtration bag is extracted with the partial extract of the first phase into a final extract, whilst in the second filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in all extraction periods and, in the first filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in the initial extraction period and a partially extracted plant substance blend from the second phase of the foregoing extraction period is extracted in the subsequent operational extraction periods,

c h a r a c t e r i s e d b y t h a t

the new plant substance blend undergoes a treatment of water vapour before extractidn.

2. Method of extraction, plant substances according to the claim 1,

c h a r a c t e r i se d b y t h a t

the new plant substance" blend undergoes a treatment of water vapour, which is a component of a vapour mix.

3. Method of extraction;' lant substances according to the claim 1 or 2,

c h a r a c t e r i s e 'd b y t h a t

the new plant substande blend undergoes a treatment of water vapour at a pressure of 1 to 10 bar, preferably 3 to 6 bar, for a period of 0.5 'to 10 minutes, preferably 3 to 5 minutes.

4. Method of extraction plant substances according to any of the claims 1 to 3,

c h a r a c t e r i s e d b y t h a t

the new mixture of plant substance undergoes the treatment of water vapour in the second filtration bag in all of the extraction periods andlin";the first filtration bag in the initial extraction period.

5. Device for extracting /plant substances suitable for carrying out the method- of] the claim 1, comprising circuits (A, B) in which extraction vessels (3A; 3B) containing filtration bags (2A; 2B) ,are placed in series with circulation pumps (4A; 4B) and heat ' exchangers (5A; 5B) and further comprising a water container (1) with water supply (11) and an inlet (12) for pH value adjustment and a final product container (6), whereas the, circuits (A, B) are connectable mutually and with the water reservoir (1) and with the final products container (6),

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the extraction vessel (3A;;. 3B) is provided with openings for a vapour supply pipe (31a., 3IB) and a vapour discharge pipe (33A, 33B) provided by a. stop valve (32A, 32B) .

6. An extract of plant .substances prepared in a method according to any of the claims 1 - .

7. A use of an extract of plant substances prepared in a method according to any; of ' the claims 1 - 4 during the manufacture of a pharmaceutical preparation, of a food product, of a drug product' for both humans and for animal feed or fertilisers .

8. A pharmaceutical preparation, food, drug, product, feed or fertiliser, containing an- extract of plant substances

according to the claim 6'.

Description:
A METHOD OF EXTRACTING PLANT SUBSTANCES, THE EXTRACT AND ITS USE AND CORRESPONDING DEVICE

Field of the invention

The invention relates to a method of extracting plant

substance into a final extract according to EP-1469927 of the same applicant.

According to the European patent EP-1469927 Bl of the same applicant is known a process of extracting plant substances into a final extract, which , is pasteurised and conserved, whereas the plant substance blend is periodically extracted in extraction periods composed of a first phase, in which the plant substance blend in the first filtration bag is partially extracted with water into a partial extract, and of a second phase, in which the plant substance blend in the second filtration bag is extracted with the partial extract of the first phase into a final, phase, whilst in the second

filtration bag a new plant, substance blend is extracted in all extraction periods and in the first filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in the initial extraction period and a partially extracted plant substance blend from the second phase of the foregqing extraction period is extracted in the subsequent operational extraction, periods .

In the initial extraction eriod a new, plant substance blend in the first filtration bag is extracted, using water, in the first extraction vessel into a partial extract. The partial extract is transferred to the second extraction vessel with a second filtration bag 'filled with a new plant extracts blend, which is extracted in the. 'second extraction vessel by the partial extract into a final extract. In accordance with EP 1469927 the extraction is carried out with forced circulation of water and of partial .extract, the temperature of the extraction media at the entry to the extraction vessel is kept at 45· - 55° C, the extraction medium is kept in the extraction vessels for 15 - 25 minutes ' and the mixture of plant substance is extracted with water 'having a modified pH acidity factor, whilst the water's acidityyis kept between. pH 6 - 8. According to the European Patent ΕΡ ' . 469927 Bl, of the same applicant, an equipment for production ' of extracts of plant substances is known, which includes at ; least two circuits, in which an extraction vessel containing a filtration bag, a circulation' pump and a heat exchanger. are connected one after the other. The circuits are interconnβcted to one another, and linked both to a water container , and to a container for the final product .

demand and it is desirable to reduce this. The invention's objective is to increase the efficiency and yield of the plant substance extraction method according " to EP 1469927 and shorten the period of extracting plant substance compared to EP 1469927.

Summary of the invention

The present invention provides a method of extraction pla' t substances into a final extract, which is pasteurised and conserved, according to 'which the plant substance blend is periodically extracted , in extraction periods composed of a first phase, in which the, plant substance blend in the first filtration bag is partia' ly extracted ..with water into a partial extract, and of ! a . ' second phase, in which the plant substance blend in the 'second filtration bag is extracted with the partial extract of the..first phase into a final extract, whilst in the second filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in all extraction periods and in the first filtration bag a new plant substance blend is extracted in the initial extraction period and a partially extracted plant substance blend from the .second phase of the foregoing

extraction period is extracted in the subsequent operational extraction periods, according to the invention, the nature of which consisting in that 'the new plant substance blend

undergoes a treatment of. water vapour before extraction.

According to another embodiment the new plant substance blend undergoes a treatment of " water vapour, which is a component of a vapour mix.

According to another embodiment the new plant substance blend undergoes a treatment pf i water vapour at a pressure of 1 to 10 bar, preferably 3 to 6 . bar, for a period of 0.5 to 10 minutes, preferably 3 to 5 minutes . ,

According to another embodiment the new mixture of plant substance undergoes the 'treatment of water vapour in the second filtration bag in all of the extraction periods and in the first filtration bag ν ή the initial extraction period.

The present invention further provides,. a device for extracting plant substances comprising circuits in which extraction vessels containing filtration bags are placed in series with circulation pumps and heat .exchangers and further comprising a water container with water supply and. an inlet for pH value adjustment and a final product container, whereas the circuits are connectable mutually and with the water reservoir and with the final products contai er, and according to the invention, the extraction vessel is ^connected with, a vapour supply pipe

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and an vapour discharge . pipe, provided by a stop valve.

The extract of plant substances prepared in a method according to the present invention may be used as a component of a pharmaceutical preparation, a food product, a drug-store product, a feedstuff or fertilisers.

Disrupting the plant substance with vapour increases the effect of the subsequent extraction by extracting treatment agent - water, because it 'is easier to extract the disrupted plant parts. It significantly shortens the period of the subsequent extraction, and increases the yield of the active substances. A consequence of applying vapour to the new mixture of plant substance before extraction is to shorten the subsequent extraction' rocess by almost a half. Apart from shortening the subsequent extraction period the application of vapour increases the yield of the active substances by roughly 30 %, in particular those substances falling under the titles of alkaloids, flavonoids, essential oils, terpenes,

microelements and glycosides.

Brief description of .the drawings

The invention will be; Clarified in detail using the drawings, wherein Fig. 1 presents' ; a block diagram of a device for extracting plant substances according to the invention.

Detailed description of _ the preferred embodiments

When extracting plant ^ substances, in accordance with the invention, a new mixture Of plant substance is placed in the filtration bag and the.: filtration bag is placed into the extraction vessel, which is closed with a lid. Water vapour is then released into the extraction vessel- either on its own or in a mix of other vapours The most suitable value for the water vapour pressure is between 3 to 6 bar. The time for the water vapour to act upon the new plant substance mixture ranges from 0.5 to 10 minutes, the most suitable time period is 3 to 5 minutes . The time chosen depends on whether the extraction is performed on the leaves, stems, flowers or roots of the plant substance .. Tough and hard plant parts undergo the actions of water vapour for. a longer period than soft plant parts. Tough parts, such as roots, require longer for the vapour to take effect. The stream disrupts the stem's

epidermis (protoderm) and; the ground tissue (collenchyma, sclerenchyma, parenchyma) . and opens up the. vessels. For roots, vapour disrupts the epidermis, the endodermis, the pericycle and the vessels. In leaves ' it disrupts the cuticle, expands the stomata and disrupts iie mesenchyme and. tissue. After the action of water vapour as ceased the extraction agent is introduced to the extraction- vessel - water in the initial extraction period or partial extract in the operational extraction period. Afterwards the water or partial extract circulate in the extraction vessel for roughly 5 - 10 minutes whereas the extraction p ' the plant substances is carried out, which are, placed in the,- .filtration bag. With regards to the fact that the extraction of plant substance takes place much quicker than according to * ,the method for 1 ' extracting plant substance in EP 1469927, the ' extraction agent, water, and the partial extract can flow ' - faster around the extraction vessel and multi-speed pumps can; be used, which allow to accelerate the circulation of the water and of the partial extract in the circuits .

According to the inventiqri,_';,plant substance can be extracted in equipment that, according to fig. 1, incorporates circuits A and B containing extrac ' tipn vessels (3Ay ' 3B) that have filtration bags (2A, 2B) connected one after another with circulation pumps (4A, 4B) and heat exchangers (5Ά, 5B) . The equipment further includes a water container (1) with a water inlet (11) and an opening. ' : (12) to regulate the pH value and a container (6) for the .final product. Circuits A and B can be mutually connected and aliso connected with the water container

(1) and the container ' for. the final product (6). The water container (1) is connected through the stop-valve (VI) in parallel with two circuits'- (A, B) for phase extraction of the plant substance mixture-.' /.Both circuits (A, B) contain the' first and second extraction tank (3A, 3B) in which the

filtration bags are located (2Ά, 2B) . Inlet tubes with stop- valves (31A, 31B) for steam to enter into the extraction tanks

(3A, 3B) . The stop-valv;e's .. (32A, 32B) are three-way enabling in the first position the inflow of pressurised steam through the inlet tubes (31 A, 31Β) ' :·ϊη the second, position closing of the valve and in the third -j^qsition the pressurised steam to be released through discharge pipes (33a, 33B) .

In circuits A and B the,, .extraction tanks are arranged one after the other circuil ' atibn pumps (4A, 4B) and heat exchangers (5A, 5B) . Circuits A .arid. -B are on the same level as the bottom

According to the invention the method for extracting plant substance takes place both in the initial run-up period and in the operational periods . In the initial period " the new mixture of plant substance is put into the filtration 1 ' bags (2A, 2B) , which are placed into the first and second extraction vessels : (3A and 3B) . The lids to extraction vessels j 3A " and 3B are shut and water vapour is released into the extraction vessels (3A, 3B) through the inlet tubes (31A, 31B)./The water vapour is kept between 1 to 10 bar with the ideal range being 3 to 6 bar. The water vapour is left to take effect on', the mixture of plants substance placed in the filtration bags (2A, 2B) for 0.5 to 10 minutes, with the ideal time period being 3 to 5 minutes . After the chosen time period has passed the vapour is released from vessel 3A and 3b and the extraction agent, water, is released into vessel 3A and the extraction process begins.

partial extract circulates as an extractant through filtration bag 2B, in which a new. mixture of plant substance has been placed after undergoing the action of water vapour. The second phase of extraction also takes about 5 - 10 minutes. After the second phase is complete, the final extract is released from the extraction vessel 3B into the container for the final product (6) . This ends the initial extraction period.

Afterwards the operational periods of phase extraction follow.

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In the operational period, in parallel with the second

extraction phase in the second extraction vessel 3B, the first extraction phase of the mixture of plant substance extracted using water is carried 'out in the first extraction vessel 3A. After the second extraction phase ends in the second extraction vessel 3B, the filling of the filtration bag 2B, is changed for a new mixture of plant substance.

The second extraction ves'sel 3B is closed, water vapour is released into it and left to act on the new mixture of plant substance under a pressure' , of 1 to 10 bar with the best pressure being 3 to 6 bar, . for 0.5 to 10 minutes, the best time being 3 to 5 minutes . . After the time period chosen for the water vapour treatment, .the water vapour is released from extraction vessel 3B andIthe extraction agent - the partial extract from vessel 3A— ' is pumped into vessel 3B and the second stage of the ope'rational period Of extraction starts in vessel 3B.

After the second extraction phase in the second extraction vessel 3B ends, the firial 'extract is pumped into the final product container 6. Meanwhile the first extraction phase takes place in the first extraction vessel 3A, the partial extract is pumped into the second extraction vessel 3B, the mixture of plant substance in filtration bag 2A in extraction vessel 3A is exchanged for the partially leached mixture of plant substance in the second extraction vessel 3B and then the first phase of extraction with water takes place m the first extraction vessel 3A.

The method of extracting ' ' plant substance in accordance with the invention can be altered so that the flow direction of .the water extractant and the partial extract extractant can be reversed when the first! and second phase of extraction in the extraction vessels are both , carried out. The said process of production of extracts of^'the plant substances can be modified so that it takes place Only the one vessel. Before the

extraction of the new mixture of plant Substance the new mixture of plant substance ' always undergoes the effect of water vapour for the same 1 time period and under the same pressure as mentioned, abov . Various other modifications of the method for extracting , plant substance in accordance with the invention and of the ...equipment for carrying out this method, as presented in r ;file EP 1469928, are possible. For further processing of the final product and for use of the extract the principles presented in file EP 1469928 are valid.

Example 1.

According to the known, method of extraction of plant

substance, a mixture of plant substance (relaxation mix) containing hops, stinging nettle, sweet woodruff, lavender was extracted without the _e_ffeet of steam and a dry weight of 2.2 %, a density of 0.970 g/cm3 and an acidity of 5.0 - 5.5 pi- were achieved.

Extraction was performed on the same mixture of plant

substance using the method in accordance with the invention and increase of the dry weight content to 3 % (increased content of active substances) was detected, the density rose to 1.200 g/cm3 and the -acidity rose by one degree.

Example 2.

According to the known method of extraction of plant substance a mixture of plant s;ubs '" tance (detoxification mix) containing eyebright, rooibos, common agrimony, common mallow was

extracted without the effect of steam, and a dry weight of 2.3 %, a density of 0.98Ό 'g cm3 and an acidity of 5.0 - 6.0 pH were achieved.

Extraction was performe'd on the same mixture of plant

substance using the. method in accordance with the invention and increase of the ; dry; weight content to 3 % (increased content of active substances) was detected, density rose to 1.200 g/cm3 and acidity;- ose by one degree.

Exam le 3.

According to the known,method of extraction of plant substance a mixture of plant substance (stimulation mix) containing silver birch, pot marigold, common horsetail, peppermint was extracted without the effect of steam, and a dry weight of 2.1 %, a density of 0.980 g/cm3 and an acidity of 4.4 - 5.4 pH were achieved.

Extraction was performed on the same mixture of plant

substance using the method in accordance with the invention and increase of the dry weight content to 3 % (increased content of active substances) was detected, density rose to 1.200 g/cm3 and acidity rose by one degree.

Example 4.

According to the known-method of extraction of plant substance a mixture of plant substance (dermatological mix) containing common oat, great burdock, wild thyme, buckwheat was extracted without the effect o,f steam, and a dry weight of 2.1 %, a density of 0.960 g/cm3 and an acidity of 5.0 - 6.0 pH were achieved .

Extraction was performed ' on the same mixture ' of plant

content of active substances) was detected and density rose to 1.200 g/cm3 and acidity rose by one degree.

The extract of plant , substances prepared in the method

according to the invention brings advantages in the

manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations, food and drug- store products (e.g. cosmetics, cleaning agents and detergents) for both people and animals, feeds and

fertilizers .

The feeds made using the extract obtained by extraction of the plant substance in. the manner according to the invention cause animals to have a higher food intake and subsequent weight gain. For instance a -2.5 % by weight nettle extract was prepared and used as a 'component of a . feed mix at 3 % by weight. The usual period for slaughterhouse feed of 111 days was shortened by 11 days, to 100 days. Thus the animals' weight increase was 10 % quicker.

The fertilizers made with- an extract obtained by extraction from plant substance in the manner according to the invention caused unprecedented pla'nt growth. An aqueous extract of nettle, tobacco and birch can be used as a universal liquid fertilizer. It gives accelerated growth, greater resistance and faster plant germination. For instance an extract from nettle and birch at a ratio of 50:50 % with a dry weight of 1.6 % was prepared and used for radish (Raphanus sativus) at a dosage of 10 ml of extract per 1 litre of water as a liquid

Increasing the effects 'compared to the current state was demonstrated when usiiig . ' Vthe extract of plant substance

obtained according to the invention in pharmaceutical

preparations of phyto-pharmacy as a raw ingredient for

medicines and syrups. For manufacturing pharmaceutical

products a gel or syrup.made from an aqueous extract of comfrey, camomile, and eyebright can/.be used. Clear positive effects were discovered ' for the joints, against inflammations, against arthritis, fo ' ! increasing immunity, against colds, etc. The advantage is , ' that the effective substances from the

weight. The start of the 'effect of the gel was accelerated from usual 2-3 days to 1· day only.

Likewise using the extract from plant substance in foodstuffs and food supplements, such as beverages, spreads and

mayonnaises, was proven tp increase the energy effects of such foods and food supplements. An aqueous extract of onion, garlic, oregano, rosemary.'and basil can be used as an

ingredient in the food ' industry and mixed into mayonnaise or a butter spread. A more ' distinctive, absolutely natural taste is achieved without using ' perfumes or chemical preparations.

Energy drinks, such as lemonade or ice tea, can be produced from an aqueous extract , of herb mixes. For instance extracts were made from onion,; garlic and leek with a dry weight of 1.7 % and each one was used in butter spreads at 5 % by weight. A far better taste was achieved without using any of the

otherwise usual chemica,! . ;.additives .

Cleaning agents and detergents made using an extract obtained by extracting plant compounds in accordance with the invention have better cleaning abilities, their antiseptic and

antibacterial effects, were increased and the effect on the skin was better. A suitable combination for extraction is thyme, camomile, marigold ' and common soapwort.

Cosmetic products made Using an extract obtained by extracting plant compounds in accordance with the invention can

rejuvenate the hair matrix, reduce dandruff formation and soften the skin. It is .suitable to use an extract of birch, camomile or nettle a d : se the aqueous extract to produce shampoo, shower gel or, a ; ' hair tonic using 100 % of the extract in the product. Baths made using an extract obtained by extracting plant compounds in accordance ' with the invention can have a pleasant action increasing the. effect without perfumes and dyes, the bath solution does not contain alcohol, oil or any other organic solvent and does not soil the bath. For baths it is suitable to use an extract of lavender, mint and comfrey at 100 % concentration of t e extract in the bath.