Efficient antibacterial honey paste and preparation method thereof
A technology of honey ointment and honey, which is applied in the direction of local antibacterial agents, medical preparations with non-active ingredients, medical preparations containing active ingredients, etc., which can solve problems such as difficulty in ensuring biological safety, limited use range, and difficulty in preparation. Achieve excellent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, easy to store and use, and simple preparation methods
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[0038] In the above preparation method, the honey is selected from common commercially available honey, including but not limited to Manuka honey.
[0039] Through a lot of experimental research, it is found that New Zealand Mankalu honey is better.
[0040] In the above preparation method, the cellulose includes but not limited to bacterial cellulose, bamboo fiber, pea fiber, sugarcane fiber and the like.
[0041] In step 1), the mass ratio of honey to bacterial cellulose can be: 100:30-100:0.1, specifically 100:0.1-100:10, more specifically 100:0.1, 100:1 or 100:10 .
[0042] In step 2), the rotational speed may be: 100r / min-4000r / min, and the temperature may be 30-50°C.
[0043] Honey ointment and ointment made from the above-mentioned honey paste also belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
[0044] The measuring method of fluidity in the following examples is: take a certain amount of product (such as 5g) and put it on the table, and see if there is an...
Embodiment 1
[0046] (1) The used raw material of honey ointment is made up of as follows in the present embodiment, by mass:
[0047] Honey: Manuka Honey 100 parts
[0048] Bacterial cellulose 0.1 parts
[0049] (2) The preparation steps are as follows:
[0050] Mix honey and bacterial cellulose according to the above ratio, make it evenly mixed at a rotating speed of 500r / min and at 40 degrees Celsius, cool, and pack into the ointment.
Embodiment 2
[0052] The same steps as in Example 1, wherein the ratio of honey to bacterial cellulose is 100:1.
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