Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating myocardial infarction and preparation method thereof
A technique for myocardial infarction and composition, applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating myocardial infarction and its preparation, can solve the problems of difficulty in popularization and application and high cost of raw materials, and achieve the effects of comprehensive effect, low drug side effects and strong pertinence
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[0046] The traditional Chinese medicine composition of Example 1 of the present invention is mainly prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0047] 20 parts of Vitex, 18 parts of Corydalis, 20 parts of safflower, 16 parts of Curcuma, 14 parts of Salvia, 14 parts of Noctilucia, 12 parts of ginkgo leaves, 10 parts of Moringa leaves, 8 parts of scallion, 6 parts of Magnolia officinalis, 6 parts of aconite 10 parts of woody fragrance, 8 parts of Sangjisheng and 8 parts of licorice.
[0048] The preparation method is as follows:
[0049] In S1, Vitex Vitex was crushed, the coarse powder was placed in a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction device, and 30% of the total volume of the above coarse powder was added with ethanol with a volume fraction of 60%. 40 ℃, extraction time is 1.5h, under reduced pressure to obtain Vitex Vitex extract;
[0050] S2 Take Corydalis Corydalis, Salvia officinalis, Magnolia Officinalis Magnolia officinalis, Moringa leaves and...
Embodiment 2
[0054] The Chinese medicine composition of Example 2 of the present invention is mainly prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0055] 30 parts of Vitex, 26 parts of Corydalis, 28 parts of safflower, 24 parts of Curcuma, 20 parts of Salvia miltiorrhiza, 22 parts of Nocturne vine, 16 parts of ginkgo leaves, 18 parts of Moringa leaves, 12 parts of scallion, 10 parts of Magnolia officinalis, 12 parts of aconite 16 parts, 16 parts of woody fragrance, 16 parts of Sangjisheng and 18 parts of licorice.
[0056] The preparation method is as follows:
[0057] In S1, Vitex Vitex was crushed, the coarse powder was placed in a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction device, and ethanol with a volume fraction of 40% and 75% of the total amount of the above coarse powder was added, and the flow rate of carbon dioxide was adjusted to 18L / h, the extraction pressure was 16MPa, and the extraction temperature was 50°C, the extraction time is 1.5h, and the extract of Vite...
Embodiment 3
[0062] The Chinese medicine composition of Example 3 of the present invention is mainly prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0063] 26 parts of Vitex, 22 parts of Corydalis, 24 parts of safflower, 20 parts of Curcuma, 16 parts of Salvia miltiorrhiza, 18 parts of Nocturne vine, 14 parts of ginkgo leaves, 14 parts of Moringa leaves, 10 parts of scallion, 8 parts of Magnolia officinalis, 8 parts of aconite 12 parts of Muxiang, 14 parts of Sangjisheng and 14 parts of Licorice.
[0064] The preparation method is as follows:
[0065] S1 Take Vitex Vitex and pulverize it, put the coarse powder in a supercritical carbon dioxide extraction device, add 85% ethanol with a volume fraction of 45% of the total amount of the above coarse powder, control the flow rate of carbon dioxide to 20L / h, the extraction pressure to 20MPa, and the extraction temperature to 60°C, extraction time is 2h, and separated under reduced pressure to obtain Vitex Vitex extract;
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