External Chinese traditional medicine for accelerating wound healing, reducing cicatrisation, and preparation method
A technology for wound healing and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied in the field of preparation of traditional Chinese medicine for external use, and can solve the problems of complex prescription composition and lack of pharmacological pharmacy research.
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[0057] figure 1 The preparation process flow chart of the present invention is given.
[0058] The preparation method of the external preparation (taking the gel as an example) using the water extract as the active ingredient:
[0059] Step 1: Weigh the ingredients of the prescription, add water and decoct twice for 1 hour each time, filter and combine the two filtrates, concentrate to a certain volume and set aside, filter out the precipitate as the water extract.
[0060] Step 2: Take carbomer (or other gel matrix) and sprinkle it into an appropriate amount of purified water. After it swells naturally, add glycerin, ethylparaben and Chinese medicine water extract, and add triethanolamine dropwise under constant stirring. Stir until it coagulates, then pack and serve.
[0061] The ethanol in the ethanol extract is recovered, and the extract with water as the solvent can also be obtained (compared with the method of direct extraction with water, the operation is more complic...
Embodiment 1
[0081] Embodiment 1: preparation gel
[0082] Prescription: Baiji: Angelica: Dalbergia = 30:40:20
[0083] Weigh the ingredients of the prescription, add water and decoct twice for 1 hour each time, filter and combine the two filtrates, concentrate to a certain volume and set aside, filter out the precipitate as the water extract.
[0084] Take another carbomer (or other gel matrix such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose) and sprinkle it into an appropriate amount of purified water. After it swells naturally, add an appropriate amount of glycerin, ethyl paraben and Chinese medicinal water extract, and stir continuously. Add triethanolamine dropwise, stir until it coagulates, and pack separately.
Embodiment 1-1
[0085] Embodiment 1-1: The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the ratio of the prescription is adjusted to: Baiji: Angelica: Dalbergia = 20:40:40, and the rest are the same as in Embodiment 1.
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