Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating acute soft tissue injury and fracture in early stage of traumatic injury and preparation method thereof
A technology for soft tissue injuries and bruises, which is applied to the traditional Chinese medicine composition and its preparation for acute soft tissue injuries and fractures, and the initial field of treatment of bruises. It can solve problems such as inconvenient use, excessive heavy metals, and difficulty in unifying product quality.
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Embodiment 1
[0022] Embodiment 1: get each component by following weight parts:
[0023] 1000 parts of rhubarb, 400 parts of gardenia, 800 parts of frankincense, 400 parts of wood beetle, 800 parts of papaya, 800 parts of dandelion, 1200 parts of paraffin, 800 parts of white petrolatum, 100 parts of liquid paraffin, and 10 parts of rosin.
[0024] Preparation steps:
[0025] A. The frankincense is crushed into fine powder at low temperature, passed through a 60-mesh sieve, and set aside; the ground beetle is ground into a fine powder, dried in an oven at 50-70°C for 2.5 hours, then pulverized into a fine powder, passed through a 60-mesh sieve, set aside;
[0026] B. Rhubarb and gardenia were coarsely crushed and passed through a 20-mesh sieve, combined with papaya and dandelion and extracted twice with 60% ethanol under reflux, each time for 2 hours, combined extracts, recovered ethanol, and concentrated to a relative density of 1.20-1.30 (45 ~65°C), dried under reduced pressure (below 70...
Embodiment 2
[0029] Embodiment 2: get each component by following weight parts:
[0030] 5000 parts of rhubarb, 800 parts of gardenia, 1600 parts of frankincense, 800 parts of wood beetle, 1500 parts of papaya, 1500 parts of dandelion,
[0031] 2000 parts of paraffin, 1600 parts of white vaseline, 400 parts of liquid paraffin, 300 parts of rosin.
[0032] Preparation steps:
[0033] A. The frankincense is ground into fine powder at low temperature, passed through a 90-mesh sieve, and set aside; the ground beetle is ground into a fine powder, dried in an oven at 50-70°C for 4.5 hours, and then ground into a fine powder, passed through a 90-mesh sieve, set aside;
[0034] B. Rhubarb and gardenia were coarsely crushed and passed through a 40-mesh sieve, combined with papaya and dandelion and extracted twice with 80% ethanol for 2 hours each time. ~65°C), dried under reduced pressure (below 70-80°C, vacuum degree above -0.05MPa), the resulting dry paste powder was pulverized, passed through ...
Embodiment 3
[0037] Embodiment 3: get each component by following weight parts:
[0038]1500 parts of rhubarb, 450 parts of gardenia, 900 parts of frankincense, 450 parts of wood beetle, 900 parts of papaya, 900 parts of dandelion, 1300 parts of paraffin, 900 parts of white petrolatum, 150 parts of liquid paraffin, and 30 parts of rosin.
[0039] Preparation steps:
[0040] 5000 parts of rhubarb, 800 parts of gardenia, 1600 parts of frankincense, 800 parts of wood beetle, 1500 parts of papaya, 1500 parts of dandelion,
[0041] 2000 parts of paraffin, 1600 parts of white vaseline, 400 parts of liquid paraffin, 300 parts of rosin.
[0042] Preparation steps:
[0043] A. The frankincense is ground into fine powder at low temperature, passed through a 80-mesh sieve, and set aside; ground beetle is ground into a fine powder, dried in an oven at 50-70°C for 4.5 hours, and then ground into a fine powder, passed through an 80-mesh sieve, set aside;
[0044] B. Rhubarb and gardenia were coarsely...
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