Formula and application of a preparation for regulating intestinal microecology
A micro-ecological preparation and a technology for regulating the intestinal tract, which can be used in applications, pharmaceutical formulations, food forming, etc., and can solve the problems of not finding patients with combined diarrhea
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[0039] Formulated according to the following weight fractions, weigh the freeze-dried probiotic freeze-dried powder, which contains Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus reuteri, Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Lactobacillus fermentum, cheese milk Bacillus, Lactobacillus paracasei and Bifidobacterium animalis. Make the number of viable probiotic bacteria in the final system 10 10 CFU / g. Weigh 32.88% of kudzu root, 25.97% of inulin, 6.55% of ginseng, 1.44% of turmeric, 7% of puffed barley powder, 2.71% of puffed oat powder, 2% of puffed corn powder, and 2% of puffed soybean powder. Weigh the 80-mesh-100-mesh powder of each component according to the above ratio, add binder hydroxypropyl cellulose, mix evenly, add appropriate amount of distilled water to moisten, and use wet granulation to make granules. The prepared granules are vacuum-packed, 2.4 g per package. After opening the vacuum aluminum foil bag, pour the contents direc...
Embodiment 2
[0041] Or according to the number of live probiotics in the final system 10 9 CFU / g, kudzu root 39.16%, inulin 34.07%, ginseng 3.89%, turmeric 0.86%, barley 7.71%, oat 3.71%, corn 2%, soybean 2%, made into granules, or directly used in vacuum packaging in the form of powder .
[0042] Vacuum packaging of the prepared granule morphology and products such as figure 1 , figure 2 shown.
Embodiment 3
[0044] The application of the preparation for regulating intestinal microecology in animal diarrhea comprises the following steps.
[0045] Construction of experimental animal diarrhea model: 30 mice of 18-22 g were selected. The model animals were randomly divided into three groups (normal group, medication group, and model control group), among which the medication group and negative control group were used to model the diarrhea model. The mice were fasted for 4 hours, and each mouse was fed with 0.2-0.3 mL of castor oil, and then placed in a single cage with filter paper or ordinary white absorbent paper placed under the cage net. Observe the number of points that the mice get rid of rotten stools and loose stools within a certain period of time.
[0046] After obvious diarrhea symptoms appeared, the intestinal microecological regulators obtained in the above-mentioned Example 1 or Example 2 were respectively dissolved in sterile distilled water, and the mice in the admini...
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