A kind of preparation method of dendrobium and sealwort ointment
A Polygonatum Ointment Nourishing Agent and Dendrobium technology, which is applied to medical preparations with no active ingredients, medical preparations containing active ingredients, and pharmaceutical formulas, can solve the problems of organic solvent residues, difficulty in removal, and low purity of polysaccharides, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0034] Embodiment 1: the preparation method of this Dendrobium and Rhizoma Polygonatum Nourishing Agent is characterized in that the steps are as follows:
[0035] (1) Add water 7 times the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips to the fresh strips of Dendrobium, use a tissue grinder to pulverize, add 0.2% of the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips streptomycin, and 3% of the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips Compound enzyme (pectinase and acid protease are mixed in a mass ratio of 3:2), and then stirred at 40°C for 2 hours;
[0036] (2) Add sodium hydroxide and sodium borohydride to the enzymatic hydrolysis product of step (1) and mix well, wherein the mass percentage concentration of sodium hydroxide and sodium borohydride in the mixture is both 0.1%, and then heat reflux at a temperature of 90°C Extract for 2 hours, repeat the extraction twice, combine the extract and medicinal residues in a three-legged centrifuge, and centrifuge to obtain a centrifuge;
[0037] (3) Use dilute hydroch...
Embodiment 2
[0047] Embodiment 2: the preparation method of this Dendrobium and Rhizoma Polygonatum Nourishing Agent is characterized in that the steps are as follows:
[0048] (1) Add water 8 times the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips to the fresh strips of Dendrobium officinale, use a tissue grinder to pulverize, add 0.3% of the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips streptomycin, and 5% of the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips Compound enzyme (pectinase and acid protease mixed at a mass ratio of 3:1), then stirred at 50°C for 2 hours;
[0049] (2) Add sodium hydroxide and sodium borohydride to the enzymatic hydrolysis product of step (1) and mix evenly, wherein the mass percentage concentration of sodium hydroxide and sodium borohydride in the mixture is both 0.2%, and then reflux at a temperature of 100°C Extract for 2 hours, repeat the extraction twice, combine the extract and medicinal residues in a three-legged centrifuge, and centrifuge to obtain a centrifuge;
[0050] (3) Use dilute hydrochl...
Embodiment 3
[0060] Embodiment 3: the preparation method of this Dendrobium and Rhizoma Polygonatum Nourishing Agent is characterized in that the steps are as follows:
[0061] (1) Add water 10 times the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips to the fresh strips of Dendrobium, use a tissue grinder to pulverize, add 0.5% of the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips streptomycin, and 4% of the mass of Dendrobium fresh strips Compound enzyme (pectinase and acid protease are mixed at a mass ratio of 2:1), and then stirred at 45°C for 2 hours;
[0062] (2) Add sodium hydroxide and sodium borodeuteride to the enzymatic hydrolysis product of step (1) and mix well, wherein the mass percentage concentrations of sodium hydroxide and sodium borodeuteride in the mixture are both 0.15%, and then the mixture is heated at a temperature of 95°C Heat reflux extraction for 2 hours, repeat the extraction twice, combine the extract and medicinal residues in a three-legged centrifuge, and centrifuge to obtain a centrifuge;...
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