Preparation of Chinese medicinal composition for treating chronic atrophic gastritis
A technology for atrophic gastritis and composition, which is applied in the field of preparation of traditional Chinese medicine compositions, and can solve problems such as no consideration of reaction, large loss of effective components, loss of volatile oil and the like
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[0011] Get ginseng 100g (3.7%) and frankincense 100g (3.7%) and grind into fine powder, set aside. Add 500 g (18.5%) of Coptidis Rhizome to decoct with water, filter, combine the filtrates, concentrate under reduced pressure to a clear paste with a relative density of 1.10-1.15 (25°C), precipitate with alcohol (to make the ethanol concentration reach 65%-75%), stir evenly, Stand still for 24 hours, filter, recover ethanol under reduced pressure and concentrate to a thick paste with a relative density of 1.30-1.35 (50°C), dry at 80°C, and pulverize into fine powder. Dried ginger 500g (18.5%) is soaked in water, steam distillation extracts volatile oil, medicinal residues and distilled water for later use. The volatile oil was clathrated with β-cyclodextrin, filtered with suction, and the precipitate was dried for later use. Decoct the above medicinal residues with 500g (18.5%) of Scutellaria baicalensis, 150g (5.6%) of ginseng, 250g (9.3%) of Magnolia bark, 500g (18.5%) of roa...
Embodiment 2
[0013] Get ginseng 115g (4%) and frankincense 115g (4%) and grind into fine powder, set aside. Add 545g (19%) of Coptidis Rhizome to decoct with water, filter, combine the filtrates, concentrate under reduced pressure to a clear paste with a relative density of 1.10-1.15 (25°C), precipitate with alcohol (to make the ethanol concentration reach 65%-75%), stir evenly, Stand still for 24 hours, filter, recover ethanol under reduced pressure and concentrate to a thick paste with a relative density of 1.30-1.35 (50°C), dry at 80°C, and pulverize into fine powder. Dried ginger 515g (18%) is soaked in water, steam distillation extracts volatile oil, medicinal dregs and water liquid after distillation are set aside. The volatile oil was clathrated with β-cyclodextrin, filtered with suction, and the precipitate was dried for later use. Add water to decoct the above-mentioned medicinal residues, 515g (18%) of Scutellaria baicalensis, 155g (5%) of ginseng, 270 bark officinalis officinal...
Embodiment 3
[0015] Get ginseng 87.5g (3.5%) and frankincense 87.5g (3.5%) and grind into fine powder, set aside. Add 450g (18%) of Coptidis Rhizome to decoct with water, filter, combine the filtrates, concentrate under reduced pressure to a clear paste with a relative density of 1.10-1.15 (25°C), precipitate with alcohol (to make the ethanol concentration reach 65%-75%), stir evenly, Stand still for 24 hours, filter, recover ethanol under reduced pressure and concentrate to a thick paste with a relative density of 1.30-1.35 (50°C), dry at 80°C, and pulverize into fine powder. Dried ginger 475g (19%) is soaked in water, steam distillation extracts volatile oil, medicinal residue and water liquid after distillation are set aside. The volatile oil was clathrated with β-cyclodextrin, filtered with suction, and the precipitate was dried for later use. Boil the above medicinal residues with 475g (19%) of Scutellaria baicalensis, 137.5g (5.5%) of ginseng, 225g (9%) of Magnolia officinalis offic...
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