Probiotic composition special for female and application thereof
A technology of composition and probiotics, applied in the direction of drug combination, non-active ingredients of polymer compounds, diseases, etc., can solve problems such as recurrent gynecological inflammation, decreased immunity, long-term cure, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0017] Women's Special Probiotic Composition Capsules
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[0019] Preparation:
[0020] Prepare an appropriate amount of 15% starch slurry in advance.
[0021] Mix the prescription amount of Lactobacillus gratuitica, hydroxyethyl beta-cyclodextrin, malic acid and sodium alginate evenly, and set aside.
[0022] Dextrin is granulated with 15% starch slurry in a boiling granulator, and the granules are mixed with the above mixture, and then filled into capsules.
Embodiment 2
[0024] Women's Special Probiotic Composition Tablets
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[0026] Preparation:
[0027] Prepare an appropriate amount of ethanol solution (95%) containing 2% hydroxypropylmethylcellulose in advance.
[0028] Mix the prescribed amount of inert Lactobacillus and hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin evenly and set aside.
[0029] The prescription amount of lactic acid, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, glucose and microcrystalline cellulose are uniformly mixed together, granulated with ethanol solution containing 2% hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, and dried at 50-60°C to obtain granules.
[0030] Mix the above inert lactobacillus mixture, granules and magnesium stearate evenly, and press into tablets to obtain.
Embodiment 3
[0032] Probiotic Composition Spray for Women
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[0034] Preparation:
[0035] Except for Lactobacillus jannis and silicon dioxide, other excipients are micronized. Weigh Lactobacillus jannis, hydroxymethylbeta-cyclodextrin, citric acid, chitosan, collagen and silicon dioxide according to the prescription amount, mix them evenly, and divide into packages to obtain the product.
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