Method for preparing enteric capsules by taking leech as raw material
A technology of enteric-coated capsules and leeches, applied in medical raw materials derived from leeches/worms, capsule delivery, and resistance to vector-borne diseases, etc., can solve the problems of leech activity reduction, crushing, low-temperature drying and sterilization without any research
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0066] Get fresh and alive leeches, add water to wash, freeze, the freezing temperature is minus 5 ℃, and the number of days of freezing is 15 days. The frozen leeches are mashed with a tissue masher. Add pharmaceutical excipients lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, compressible starch and mix evenly, vacuum dry at 30°C, pulverize, and use C O 60 Sterilized by radiation, filled into enteric-coated capsules, obtained.
Embodiment 2
[0068] Get fresh and alive leeches, add water to wash, freeze, the freezing temperature is minus 10 ℃, and the number of days of freezing is 12 days. The frozen leeches are mashed with a tissue masher, and the speed of the masher is 5000 rpm. substance) add pharmaceutical excipients mannitol, sorbitol, xylitol and mix evenly, vacuum dry at 50°C, pulverize, and use C O 60 Sterilized by radiation, filled into enteric-coated capsules, obtained.
Embodiment 3
[0070] Get fresh and alive leeches, add water to wash, freeze, the freezing temperature is minus 5 ℃, and the number of days of freezing is 15 days. The frozen leeches are mashed with a tissue masher, and the masher speed is 3000 rpm. Add pharmaceutical excipients starch, lactose, xylitol and mix evenly, vacuum dry at 50°C, pulverize, and use C O 60 Sterilized by radiation, filled into enteric-coated capsules, obtained.
PUM
Login to View More Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
Login to View More 