A traditional Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment with cornstarch as carrier
A technology of corn starch and traditional Chinese medicine, applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment, can solve the problems of increasing the pressure of using precious medicinal materials and unfavorable utilization of donkey-hide gelatin
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[0024] Example 1 A traditional Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment with cornstarch as a carrier
[0025] Consists of the following components in parts by weight:
[0026] 116.5 parts of yellow bovine wood powder, 82.25 parts of ginkgo biloba extract, 23.6 parts of donkey-hide gelatin powder, 140 parts of corn starch, 3.35 parts of sodium alginate, 2.5 parts of chitosan oligosaccharide, 13 parts of micronized silica gel, and 365 parts of water.
[0027] The method for preparing the above-mentioned Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment, the concrete steps are as follows:
[0028] (1) Put the yellow bovine wood powder, ginkgo biloba extract, donkey-hide gelatin powder, and cornstarch into the blender according to the proportion by weight, and stir evenly;
[0029] (2) Add water to the mixture obtained in step (1) in parts by weight, and stir once, usually add sodium alginate, chitosan oligosaccharide and micropowder silica gel, heat to 60°C while stirring, and stir f...
Embodiment 2
[0031] Example 2 A traditional Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment with cornstarch as a carrier
[0032] Consists of the following components in parts by weight:
[0033] 93 parts of yellow bovine wood powder, 55 parts of ginkgo leaf extract, 16 parts of donkey-hide gelatin powder, 105 parts of corn starch, 2 parts of sodium alginate, 1 part of chitosan oligosaccharide, 11 parts of micronized silica gel, and 310 parts of water.
[0034] The method for preparing the above-mentioned Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment, the concrete steps are as follows:
[0035] (1) Put the yellow bovine wood powder, ginkgo biloba extract, donkey-hide gelatin powder, and cornstarch into the blender according to the proportion by weight, and stir evenly;
[0036] (2) Add water to the mixture obtained in step (1) in parts by weight, and stir once, usually add sodium alginate, chitosan oligosaccharide and micropowder silica gel, heat to 65°C while stirring, and the stirring time is 1...
Embodiment 3
[0038] Example 3 A traditional Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment with cornstarch as a carrier
[0039] Consists of the following components in parts by weight:
[0040] 145 parts of yellow bovine wood powder, 95 parts of ginkgo leaf extract, 35 parts of donkey-hide gelatin powder, 190 parts of corn starch, 4.5 parts of sodium alginate, 4 parts of chitosan oligosaccharide, 14 parts of micronized silica gel, and 450 parts of water.
[0041] The method for preparing the above-mentioned Chinese medicine antihypertensive ointment, the concrete steps are as follows:
[0042] (1) Put the yellow bovine wood powder, ginkgo biloba extract, donkey-hide gelatin powder, and cornstarch into the blender according to the proportion by weight, and stir evenly;
[0043] (2) Add water to the mixture obtained in step (1) in parts by weight, and stir once, usually add sodium alginate, chitosan oligosaccharide and micropowder silica gel, heat to 65°C while stirring, and the stirring time ...
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