Liver protection intestinal micro-ecological modulator based on gut-liver axis and preparation method of modulator
A technology of intestinal microecology and regulator, applied in the biological field, can solve the problems of low bioavailability, low survival rate of bacterial strains, long administration cycle, etc., and achieve the effect of promoting proliferation, promoting intestinal microecological regulation, and reducing damage Effect
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[0038] By weight, the liver-gut axis-based liver-protecting intestinal microecological regulator of the present embodiment is prepared with the following raw materials: 150 parts of Echinochloa crusgalli, 130 parts of Snake Snake grape leaves, 200 parts of raspberries, Portulaca oleracea 150 parts, 120 parts of Polygonatum, 60 parts of Cistanche, 8 parts of yeast β-glucan, 15 parts of oligofructose, 20 parts of soybean oligosaccharide.
[0039] The preparation method of the liver-gut axis-based intestinal microecological regulator is as follows:
[0040] (1) Separately preparing extracts of Euphorbia serrata, extracts of Snake dentata grape leaves, and extracts of raspberries;
[0041] After pulverizing, the 10 mesh sieve of Echinochloa sinensis / Snake Snake grape leaves / raspberry was added to the extraction tank, and 10 times the amount of 30% ethanol was added as the extraction solvent, and the extraction was carried out at room temperature for 10 seconds; the flash extractor and va...
Embodiment 2
[0046] By weight, the liver-gut axis-based liver-protecting intestinal micro-ecological regulator of this embodiment is prepared with the following raw materials: 180 parts of Dichrysanthemum indicum, 150 parts of Snaketooth grape leaves, 220 parts of raspberry, Portulaca oleracea 180 parts, 140 parts of Polygonatum, 80 parts of Cistanche, 13 parts of yeast β-glucan, 20 parts of fructooligosaccharides, 40 parts of soybean oligosaccharides.
[0047] The preparation method of the liver-gut axis-based intestinal microecological regulator is as follows:
[0048] (1) Separately preparing extracts of Euphorbia serrata, extracts of Snake dentata grape leaves, and extracts of raspberries;
[0049] After crushing the 24 mesh sieve, the green grass or Snake dentata grape leaves or raspberries are added to the extraction tank, and 15 times the amount of 40% ethanol is added as the extraction solvent, and the extraction is carried out at room temperature for 40s; the flash extractor and vacuum a...
Embodiment 3
[0054] By weight, the liver-gut axis-based liver-protecting intestinal microecological regulator of the present embodiment is prepared with the following raw materials: 210 parts of chinensis, 165 parts of grape leaves, 240 parts of raspberries, and purslane 210 parts, 140 parts of Polygonatum, 100 parts of Cistanche, 16 parts of yeast β-glucan, 24 parts of oligofructose, 30 parts of soybean oligosaccharide.
[0055] The preparation method of the liver-gut axis-based intestinal microecological regulator is as follows:
[0056] (1) Separately preparing extracts of Euphorbia serrata, extracts of Snake dentata grape leaves, and extracts of raspberries;
[0057] After crushing the 24 mesh sieve, the green grass or Snake Snake grape leaves or raspberries are added to the extraction tank, and 20 times the amount of 55% ethanol is added as the extraction solvent, and the extraction is carried out at room temperature for 50s; the flash extractor and vacuum are turned on The connection valve...
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