发明名称 CHITOSAN MANUFACTURING PROCESS
摘要 A method for producing chitosan from naturally occurring chitin-containing raw material, such as crustacean shells, includes an optional pretreatment step to remove non-chitin rich organic material for example, shrimp flesh, from the raw material, e.g., shrimp shells. The optional pretreatment is followed by a demineralization step utilizing a mild hydrochloric acid solution and a deproteination step utilizing a mild sodium hydroxide solution. The deproteination step is followed by a deacetylation step to remove the acetyl group from N-acetylglucosamine (chitin) to form an amine group, yielding d-glucosamine (chitosan). Each step is followed by a washing step and the product is dried, preferably at a temperature not in excess of about 65° C. Known purification and grinding steps may also be used to produce the final chitosan product. The process is carried out in equipment comprising a series of substantially identical or similar tanks (18, 26, 36, etc.) and dryers (62, 62′), suitably interconnected.
申请公布号 US2016159933(A9) 申请公布日期 2016.06.09
申请号 US201213684687 申请日期 2012.11.26
申请人 AGRATECH INTERNATIONAL, INC. 发明人 Bristow Joseph
分类号 C08B37/08 主分类号 C08B37/08
代理机构 代理人
主权项 1. A process for the manufacture of chitosan from a naturally occurring chitin source consists essentially of the following steps: (a) a naturally occurring chitin source is demineralized by immersing it in a demineralization (“DMIN”) hydrochloric acid solution of from about 0.5 to about 2 M at a temperature of from about 20° C. to about 30° C. and for a DMIN time period of from about 0.5 to about 2 hours to demineralize the chitin source, and then separating the resulting demineralized chitin source from the acid solution, washing the chitin source in a DMIN wash water for a DMIN wash period of from about 0.5 to about 2 hours to remove the hydrochloric acid and calcium salts therefrom, and then separating the demineralized chitin source from the DMIN wash water; (b) subjecting the demineralized chitin source to deproteination (“DPRO”) by treating the demineralized chitin source in a DPRO sodium hydroxide solution containing from about 1% to about 10% w/w NaOH for a DPRO time period of from about 4 to about 24 hours and at a temperature of from about 60° C. to about 80° C. to deproteinize the demineralized chitin source, and then separating the resulting demineralized and deproteinized chitin source from the deproteination sodium hydroxide solution, washing the separated demineralized and deproteinized chitin source in a DPRO wash water for a DPRO wash period of from about 0.5 to about 2 hours to remove the sodium hydroxide from the demineralized and deproteinized chitin source, and then separating the demineralized and deproteinized chitin source from the deproteination wash water; (c) separating residual water from the chitin source obtained in step (b); (d) immersing the chitin source obtained from step (b) into a sodium hydroxide deacetylation (“DEAC”) solution containing from about 40% to about 50% w/w NaOH and carrying out deacetylation at a temperature of from about 90° C. to about 110° C. and for a DEAC time period of from about 1 to about 3 hours to convert acetyl groups of the chitin source obtained from step (c) to amine groups, to thereby form a chitosan biopolymer having d-glucosamine as the monomer of the chitin biopolymer, then separating the resulting chitosan biopolymer from the DEAC solution and washing the separated chitosan biopolymer in a DEAC wash water for a DEAC wash period sufficient to remove sodium hydroxide from the chitosan polymer, and then separating the chitosan biopolymer from the DEAC wash water; and (e) residual water is then separated from the chitosan biopolymer which is then dried in air at a temperature of not more than about 65° C. for a drying time period sufficient to reduce the moisture content of the chitosan biopolymer to below about 10% by weight to provide a medical-grade quality chitosan.
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