Plant source bacteriostatic essential oil for electronic atomization rod and preparation method of plant source bacteriostatic essential oil
An electronic atomization and plant-sourced technology, which is applied in the field of plant-sourced antibacterial essential oils of electronic atomization rods and its preparation, can solve the problems that electronic cigarette oil has no antibacterial effect, can not relieve oral odor and inflammation, and achieve oral cavity relief. Odor and inflammation, maintenance of cell integrity, high efficiency
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[0032] A plant-derived antibacterial essential oil for electronic atomization sticks, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 35 parts of propylene glycol, 35 parts of glycerin, 3 parts of Polygonum cuspidatum extract, 2 parts of Senecio extract, and Marigold extract 2 parts, 3 parts of Sophora flavescens extract, 3 parts of Cnidium fruit extract, 2 parts of peppermint extract, 2 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis extract, 2 parts of honeysuckle extract, 2 parts of Cortex Phellodendri extract, 1 part of food flavor, 2 parts of green tea extract share.
[0033] The preparation method of the Polygonum cuspidatum extract is as follows: crush the Polygonum cuspidatum, pass through a 200-mesh sieve, extract three times with 95% ethanol in a water bath, combine the filtrates obtained three times, then concentrate and filter the combined filtrate under reduced pressure, and put the filtrate on the The polyamide column was washed with water and 10% ethanol until colorl...
Embodiment 2
[0037] A plant-derived antibacterial essential oil for electronic atomization rods, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 38 parts of propylene glycol, 38 parts of glycerin, 3.5 parts of Polygonum cuspidatum extract, 2.5 parts of Senecio extract, and Marigold extract 2.5 parts, 3.5 parts of Sophora flavescens extract, 3.5 parts of Cnidium fruit extract, 2.5 parts of peppermint extract, 2.5 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis extract, 2.5 parts of honeysuckle extract, 2.6 parts of Cortex Phellodendri extract, 1.5 parts of food flavor, 2.4 parts of green tea extract share.
[0038] The preparation methods of described Polygonum cuspidatum extract, Scutellaria baicalensis extract, Phellodendron Phellodendri extract, green tea extract, Marigold extract, Sophora flavescens extract, Fructus Cnidii extract, Peppermint extract, Flos Lonicerae extract are all the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0040] A plant-derived antibacterial essential oil for electronic atomization rods, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of propylene glycol, 40 parts of glycerin, 4 parts of Polygonum cuspidatum extract, 3 parts of Senecio extract, and Marigold extract 3 parts, Sophora flavescens extract 4 parts, Cnidium fruit extract 4 parts, Peppermint extract 3 parts, Scutellaria baicalensis extract 3 parts, Honeysuckle extract 3 parts, Phellodendron phellodendri extract 3 parts, Edible essence 2 parts, Green tea extract 3 parts share.
[0041] The preparation methods of described Polygonum cuspidatum extract, Scutellaria baicalensis extract, Phellodendron Phellodendri extract, green tea extract, Marigold extract, Sophora flavescens extract, Fructus Cnidii extract, Peppermint extract, Flos Lonicerae extract are all the same as in Example 1.
[0042] A plant-derived antibacterial essential oil for electronic atomization rods. Compared with Example 1, the prepar...
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