Formula for maintaining activity of intestinal flora and having functions of expelling toxin and relaxing bowels and preparation method of prescription
A technology of intestinal flora and activity, applied in the direction of food science, etc., can solve the problems of ignoring the regulating effect of beneficial flora on the intestinal tract, and achieve the goal of maintaining the activity of intestinal flora, avoiding overeating, and maintaining a good intestinal environment Effect
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[0027] This embodiment proposes a preparation method of a prescription that maintains the activity of intestinal flora and has detoxification and laxative functions:
[0028] (I) The preparation of psyllium husk powder includes the following steps:
[0029] (1) Mix plantago husk, α-amylase and water in a weight ratio of 1:0.01:5, adjust pH to 6 and temperature to 70℃, carry out enzymatic hydrolysis for 4h, boil for 10min to inactivate enzyme, and filter Get one filter residue and one filtrate;
[0030] (2) Mix the primary filter residue obtained in step (1) with the 0.1mol / L NaOH aqueous solution in a weight ratio of 1:3, reflux and extract at 90°C for 2 hours, and filter to obtain the secondary filter residue and the secondary filtrate after completion;
[0031] (3) Mix the secondary filter residue obtained in step (2) with a 70vol% ethanol aqueous solution at a weight ratio of 1:2, reflux and extract at 75°C for 2 hours, and filter to obtain three filter residues a...
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[0036] This embodiment proposes a preparation method of a prescription that maintains the activity of intestinal flora and has detoxification and laxative functions:
[0037] (I) The preparation of psyllium husk powder includes the following steps:
[0038] (1) Mix the husks of Psyllium sylvestris, α-amylase and water in a weight ratio of 1:0.02:3, adjust the pH to 7 and the temperature to 60℃, carry out the enzymatic hydrolysis reaction for 6 hours, then boil for 10 minutes to inactivate the enzyme, and filter Get one filter residue and one filtrate;
[0039] (2) Mix the primary filter residue obtained in step (1) with 0.3mol / L NaOH aqueous solution in a weight ratio of 1:5, reflux and extract at 95°C for 1 hour, and filter to obtain secondary filter residue and secondary filtrate after completion;
[0040] (3) Mix the secondary filter residue obtained in step (2) with an 80 vol% ethanol aqueous solution in a weight ratio of 1:4, reflux and extract at 78°C for 1 hou...
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[0045] This embodiment proposes a preparation method of a prescription that maintains the activity of intestinal flora and has detoxification and laxative functions:
[0046] (I) The preparation of psyllium husk powder includes the following steps:
[0047] (1) Mix the husk, α-amylase and water in a weight ratio of 1:0.015:4, adjust the pH to 6.5 and the temperature to 65°C, carry out the enzymatic hydrolysis reaction for 5 hours, then boil for 10 minutes to inactivate the enzyme, and filter Get one filter residue and one filtrate;
[0048] (2) Mix the primary filter residue obtained in step (1) with 0.2mol / L NaOH aqueous solution at a weight ratio of 1:4, reflux and extract at 92°C for 1.5 hours, and filter to obtain the secondary filter residue and the secondary filtrate after completion;
[0049] (3) Mix the secondary filter residue obtained in step (2) with a 75vol% ethanol aqueous solution in a weight ratio of 1:3, reflux and extract at 76°C for 1.5 hours, and f...
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