Preparation process of Scutellaria baicalensis and Coptis chinensis antidiarrheal enteric coated pellets
A technology of enteric-coated pellets and preparation process, which is applied to medical preparations containing active ingredients, drug delivery, plant raw materials, etc., and can solve problems affecting the efficacy of drugs and the destruction of active ingredients
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[0007] Facility Example 1
[0008] Take 3 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis, 0.5 parts of Coptis chinensis, 7 parts of zinc oxide, and 1 part of licorice. The four medicinal materials were pulverized respectively through a 120-mesh sieve. Among them, the content of baicalin in the fine powder of Scutellaria baicalensis is 10%, the content of berberine in the fine powder of Coptis chinensis is 8%, and the content of glycyrrhizic acid in the fine powder of licorice is 2%. Mix the four kinds of fine powders evenly, add 2 parts of medicinal dextrin and appropriate amount of tap water to prepare a soft material, and make pellets with a particle size of 1-1.5mm, dry, and sieve for granulation. The granulated pellets are coated with an enteric coating by acrylic resin II spraying method in a water chestnut-shaped coating pan, dried and packed.
[0009] Facility example 2
[0010] Take 3 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis, 2 parts of Coptis chinensis, 6 parts of zinc oxide, and 2 part...
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