Preparation method of compound preparation for treating hoof rot and mastitis of dairy cows
A compound preparation and foot rot technology, which is applied to medical preparations containing active ingredients, diseases, skin diseases, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the therapeutic effect, cow drug resistance, and slow process, so as to increase the content of sulfhydryl groups and enhance Immunity, the effect of enhancing the bactericidal effect
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[0019] A preparation method of a compound preparation for treating cow foot rot and mastitis, the preparation method is as follows:
[0020] Take 2.8kg of albendazole and 2.7kg of powdered sulfur, put them into a sealed melting tank, fill with nitrogen, discharge the air, heat to 220°C, slowly heat and stir, and rise from room temperature to 220°C 6 hours, and then stirred while cooling down to a room temperature of about 20° C. to obtain a high-temperature fusion product, which is grayish yellow granular. Add 2kg of sodium chloride and 1.5kg of sodium bicarbonate to the fused product into a catalytic tank, add 0.7kg of water, and heat to 100°C for high-temperature catalysis for 1 hour. Open the gas conduit of the catalytic tank to release water vapor and the chlorine and hydrogen sulfide gas generated after catalysis, then quickly close the gas conduit, and then cool down to room temperature. Add 0.3kg of iodine to the catalyzed product, mix it, put it into a glass bottle an...
Embodiment 2
[0022] A preparation method of a compound preparation for treating cow foot rot and mastitis, the preparation method is as follows:
[0023] Take 2.8kg of albendazole and 3kg of powdery sulfur, put them into a sealed melting tank, fill with nitrogen, discharge the air, heat to 220°C, while slowly heating and stirring, it takes 6 hours to rise from room temperature to 220°C hour, and then stirred while cooling down to about 20°C at room temperature to obtain a high-temperature fusion product, which was grayish yellow granular. Add 1.7kg of sodium chloride and 1.5kg of sodium bicarbonate to the fused product into a catalytic tank, add 0.7kg of water, and heat to 100°C for high-temperature catalysis for 1 hour. Open the gas conduit of the catalytic tank to release water vapor and the chlorine and hydrogen sulfide gas generated after catalysis, then quickly close the gas conduit, and then lower the temperature to about 20°C. Add 0.3kg of iodine to the catalyzed product, mix it, p...
Embodiment 3
[0025] A preparation method of a compound preparation for treating cow foot rot and mastitis, the preparation method is as follows:
[0026] Take 2.7kg of albendazole and 2.5kg of powdered sulfur, put them into a sealed melting tank, fill with nitrogen, discharge the air, heat to 220°C, slowly heat and stir, and rise from room temperature to 220°C 6 hours, and then stirred while cooling down to a room temperature of about 20° C. to obtain a high-temperature fusion product, which is grayish yellow granular. Add 2kg of sodium chloride and 1.5kg of sodium bicarbonate to the fused product into a catalytic tank, add 0.9kg of water, and heat to 100°C for high-temperature catalysis for 1 hour. Open the gas conduit of the catalytic tank to release water vapor and the chlorine and hydrogen sulfide gas generated after catalysis, then quickly close the gas conduit, and then cool down to room temperature. The catalyzed product was mixed with 0.4 kg of iodine and then packed into a glass ...
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