Traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating burn and preparation method thereof
A technology of ointment and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied in the direction of ointment delivery, medical formula, medical preparations containing active ingredients, etc. It can solve the problems of complex preparation process, difficult treatment, easy infection, etc., and achieve easy control of quality indicators and simple production process , cheap effect
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[0014] Take 112.5 parts of Burnet (charcoal), 37.5 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis, 37.5 parts of Phellodendron officinalis, 12.5 parts of rhubarb, 12.5 parts of Sijiqing, 12.5 parts of hibiscus leaf, 12.5 parts of comfrey, 12.5 parts of Senecio, 12.5 parts of sarcophagus, 7.5 parts of Coptis chinensis 5 parts, 5 parts of borneol, 450 parts of peanut oil, 48.6 parts of beeswax; crush rhubarb and comfrey into coarse powder, and collect the extract according to the percolation method; Add water and decoct Jiefeng Liuwei to collect the extract; add Guan Phellodendron and Coptis chinensis and add 70% ethanol to decoct to collect the extract; combine the above three extracts, concentrate, dry, pulverize, pass through a 100-mesh sieve to obtain a fine powder, and set aside; take peanut oil Smelt at 120°C for 0.5 hours, then add beeswax into peanut oil to make it fully dissolved, add the fine powder when cooled to 60°C, stir well, then add borneol, stir well, pack, and serve.
Embodiment 2
[0016] Take 225 parts of Burnet (charcoal), 75 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis, 75 parts of Phellodendron officinalis, 25 parts of rhubarb, 25 parts of Sijiqing, 25 parts of hibiscus leaves, 25 parts of comfrey, 25 parts of Senecio, 25 parts of sarcophagus, 15 parts of Coptis chinensis 10 parts, 10 parts of borneol, 900 parts of sesame oil, 97.2 parts of beeswax; crush rhubarb and comfrey into coarse powder, collect the extract according to percolation method, Burnet (charcoal), scutellaria, Sijiqing, hibiscus leaf, Senecio, swollen Add water and decoct Jiefeng Liuwei to collect the extract, add Guan Phellodendron and Coptidis to add 70% ethanol to decoct to collect the extract, combine the above three extracts, concentrate, dry, and pulverize through a 200-mesh sieve to obtain fine powder, set aside; take sesame oil in Refining at 120°C for 0.5 hours, then adding beeswax into sesame oil to make it fully dissolved, adding the above fine powder when cooling to about 60°C, stirr...
Embodiment 3
[0018] Take 337.5 parts of Burnet (charcoal), 112.5 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis, 112.5 parts of Phellodendron officinalis, 37.5 parts of rhubarb, 37.5 parts of Sijiqing, 37.5 parts of hibiscus leaves, 37.5 parts of comfrey, 37.5 parts of Senecio, 37.5 parts of sarcophagus, 22.5 parts of Coptis chinensis 15 parts of borneol, 1350 parts of peanut oil, 145.8 parts of lanolin; crush rhubarb and comfrey into the coarsest powder, and collect the extract according to the percolation method; Add water to collect the extracts of , Sargassum syringae Liuwei, decoct and collect the extracts; add 70% ethanol to decoct and collect the extracts from Cortex Phellodendri and Coptidis Rhizome; combine the above three extracts, concentrate, dry, pulverize, and pass through a 150-mesh sieve to obtain a fine powder, which is set aside; Take peanut oil and heat it at 150°C for 1 hour, then add lanolin into the peanut oil to make it fully dissolved, add the fine powder when it is cooled to abou...
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