Anti-microbial toilet soap and preparation method thereof
An antibacterial soap and soap-based technology, applied in the field of daily chemicals, can solve the problems of poor antibacterial effect and no big difference in efficacy, and achieve excellent antibacterial effect
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[0012] The antibacterial soap comprises the following raw materials in parts by mass: 190 parts of soap base, 50 parts of lemon eucalyptus leaves, 20 parts of licorice, 15 parts of Phellodendron cork, 11 parts of mulberry leaves, and 10 parts of Andrographis paniculata.
[0013] The preparation method of this example includes the following steps: weighing each raw material according to the mass ratio, decocting lemon eucalyptus leaves, licorice, Phellodendron cork, mulberry leaves and Andrographis paniculata in 9 times the equivalent of pure water in a vacuum tank at 90°C 2h, filter to take the filtrate, concentrate the filtrate to a viscous state, cool to 55°C, then add it to the soap base and stir evenly, and form it after cooling to obtain an antibacterial soap.
[0014] The finished product obtained in this embodiment is tested for performance, and the test results are shown in Table 1.
Embodiment 2
[0016] The antibacterial soap comprises the following raw materials in parts by mass: 190-280 parts of soap base, 55 parts of lemon eucalyptus leaves, 24 parts of licorice, 18 parts of Phellodendron cork, 14 parts of mulberry leaves, and 20 parts of Andrographis paniculata.
[0017] The preparation method of this example includes the following steps: weighing each raw material according to the mass ratio, decocting lemon eucalyptus leaves, licorice, Phellodendron cork, mulberry leaves and Andrographis paniculata in 9 times the equivalent of pure water in a vacuum tank at 90°C 2h, filter to take the filtrate, concentrate the filtrate to a viscous state, cool to 55°C, then add it to the soap base and stir evenly, and form it after cooling to obtain an antibacterial soap.
[0018] The finished product obtained in this embodiment is tested for performance, and the test results are shown in Table 1.
Embodiment 3
[0020] The antibacterial soap comprises the following raw materials in parts by mass: 250 parts of soap base, 52 parts of lemon eucalyptus leaves, 22 parts of licorice, 16 parts of Phellodendron cork, 12 parts of mulberry leaves, and 16 parts of Andrographis paniculata.
[0021] The preparation method of this example includes the following steps: weighing each raw material according to the mass ratio, decocting lemon eucalyptus leaves, licorice, Phellodendron cork, mulberry leaves and Andrographis paniculata in 9 times the equivalent of pure water in a vacuum tank at 90°C 2h, filter to take the filtrate, concentrate the filtrate to a viscous state, cool to 55°C, then add it to the soap base and stir evenly, and form it after cooling to obtain an antibacterial soap.
[0022] The finished product obtained in this embodiment is tested for performance, and the test results are shown in Table 1.
[0023] Embodiment 1-3 gained finished product is carried out antibacterial performanc...
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