Tendon-relaxing and pain-easing capsule as well as preparation method and application thereof
A capsule and tendon-relieving technology, which is applied in capsule delivery, pharmaceutical formulations, non-central analgesics, etc., can solve the problems of low content of active ingredients and poor therapeutic effect, so as to prevent oxidation and escape, and prevent human body from The existence of harmful substances, the effect of low price
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[0017] Embodiment 1: take 150g of Angelica sinensis, 300g of frankincense made from vinegar, 100g of terrestrial soft-shelled turtle, 80g of Rhizoma Drynariae, 10g of natural copper calcined in vinegar, 80g of calcined borax, 10g of safflower, 80g of myrrh made from vinegar, and 10g of rhubarb, the preparation method is: take Angelica, safflower, added to CO 2 In the supercritical extractor, ethanol is used as the entrainer, the volume percentage of the entrainer in the total extraction solvent is 4%, the extraction pressure is 30MPa, the temperature is 30°C, and the CO 2 The flow rate is 3m1 / g crude drug·min, and the extraction time is 150min. The supercritical extract is obtained, which is wrapped with cyclodextrin and used for later use; In the percolation method under the item of extract, 60% ethanol is used as solvent to percolate, and 15 times the amount of percolation solution is collected; ethanol is recovered, concentrated to a relative density of 1.20 at 60°C, spray-...
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[0018] Example 2: Take 400g of Angelica sinensis, 100g of frankincense made from vinegar, 300g of terrestrial soft-shelled turtle, 10g of Rhizoma Drynariae, 80g of natural copper calcined in vinegar, 10g of calcined borax, 80g of safflower, 10g of myrrh made from vinegar, and 80g of rhubarb, the preparation method is: take Angelica, safflower, added to CO 2 In the supercritical extractor, ethanol is used as the entrainer, the volume percentage of the entrainer in the total extraction solvent is 6%, the extraction pressure is 15MPa, the temperature is 50°C, and the CO 2 The flow rate is 1m1 / g crude drug·min, and the extraction time is 180min. The supercritical extract is obtained, which is wrapped with cyclodextrin and used for later use; In the percolation method under the item of extract, 60% ethanol is used as solvent to percolate, and 15 times the amount of percolation solution is collected; ethanol is recovered, concentrated to a relative density of 1.20 at 60°C, spray-dri...
Embodiment 3
[0019] Example 3: Take 255.5g of Angelica sinensis, 215.5g of frankincense made from vinegar, 215.8g of terrestrial soft-shelled turtle, 45.5g of Rhizoma Drynariae, 45.5g of natural copper calcined in vinegar, 45.5g of calcined borax, 45.5g of safflower, 45.5g of myrrh made from vinegar, Rhubarb 45.5g, the preparation method is: take angelica, safflower, add to CO 2 In the supercritical extractor, ethanol is used as the entrainer, the volume percentage of the entrainer in the total extraction solvent is 5%, the extraction pressure is 25MPa, the temperature is 40°C, and the CO 2 The flow rate is 2m1 / g crude drug·min, and the extraction time is 160min. The supercritical extract is obtained, which is wrapped with cyclodextrin and used for later use; In the percolation method under the item of extract, 60% ethanol is used as solvent to percolate, and 15 times the amount of percolation solution is collected; ethanol is recovered, concentrated to a relative density of 1.23 at 60°C, ...
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