CN111840436A - Traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

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CN111840436A
CN111840436A CN201910335951.7A CN201910335951A CN111840436A CN 111840436 A CN111840436 A CN 111840436A CN 201910335951 A CN201910335951 A CN 201910335951A CN 111840436 A CN111840436 A CN 111840436A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof, wherein the traditional Chinese medicine ointment comprises the following raw materials of dried alum, pearl, blood amber, bezoar, pangolin scales, dragon's blood, borneol, white wax and white vaseline; the product has the characteristics of strong antibacterial power, no drug resistance, quick necrosis removal and granulation promotion, quick pus discharge and pain relief, no toxic or side effect and no drug resistance.

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Traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to an external medicine for animals, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof.
Background
With the improvement of the living quality level of people and the acceleration of the living rhythm, children and women are not near the old, pets become living partners of the old, the breeding of the pets is increased day by day, the external injuries such as fight bite, laceration, traffic injury and the like among the pets are inevitable, and the sores and ulcers caused by the diseases that the pets cannot stand for a long time, skin trauma infection and the sores and ulcers which cannot be healed for a long time can not be well treated and die, most of the neomycin sulfate ointments sold on the market are 0.5 percent, are easy to generate drug resistance, have strong toxic and side effects, have weak capacity of removing necrotic tissues and promoting granulation, and have the defects of repeated dressing change, bandaging, repeated infection and the like.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof, the traditional Chinese medicine ointment acts on the wound surface of an animal wound, is rich in immunocompetence factors, can effectively regulate the function of wound surface tissue cells, thereby resisting infection and promoting the healing of the trauma, and repairs the wound through the immunity function of the organism, thereby solving the drug resistance problem of western medicine ointment.
The invention adopts the following technical scheme for realizing the aim:
a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof comprise the following raw materials:
dried alum, pearl, blood amber, bezoar, stir-baked squama manitis, dragon's blood, borneol, white wax and white vaseline.
The raw materials comprise the following components in percentage by mass:
8.8 percent of dried alum, 2.9 percent of pearl, 2.9 percent of blood amber, 1.5 percent of bezoar, 2.9 percent of pangolin scales, 2.6 percent of dragon's blood, 2.6 percent of borneol, 17.5 percent of white wax and 58.3 percent of white vaseline.
A traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof are prepared by the following steps:
1) weighing the raw materials according to the mass ratio of the raw materials for later use;
2) grinding dried alum, pearl, bezoar, squama manitis preparata, dragon's blood and borneol respectively to obtain powder of 100 meshes and 200 meshes;
3) putting the weighed white vaseline into an emulsifying pot, controlling the temperature in the emulsifying pot to be 80 ℃, adding white wax when the vaseline is completely melted, and starting a stirrer until the white wax is also completely melted and is completely dissolved with the white vaseline;
4) Then adding the raw material powder ground in the step 2), starting a stirrer and a vacuum pump to stir the materials for 15 minutes in a vacuum environment, and cooling the materials to normal temperature after complete emulsification;
5) adding dragon's blood and borneol into the emulsion obtained in the step 4), and then uniformly stirring.
The method comprises the following steps:
the dried alum has the functions of stopping bleeding and relieving pain, and can play the roles of diminishing inflammation and relieving pain when being matched with borneol for use.
Pearl has relatively wide efficacy in relieving palpitation and arresting convulsion, astringing and promoting granulation, and mainly has the effects of easing pain of wounds and accelerating healing of the wounds when used in the recipe.
The blood amber has good blood stasis removing and bleeding stopping effects, has good sterilization and disinfection effects, can sterilize and disinfect wounds when being applied to the wounds, and prevents the influence of invasion of bacteria on the wounds; application of the blood amber to the wound can promote generation of wound tissue and accelerate wound healing.
The bezoar has the effects of inhibiting the central nervous system, tranquilizing, easing pain, relieving fever and resisting convulsion, has the effects of resisting inflammation, resisting pathogenic microorganisms, resisting oxidation and the like in the formula, and has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, reducing swelling and relieving pain when being matched with the borneol and the pearl.
The stir-baked squama manis are slightly cold in nature, enter liver and stomach meridians, carbuncle, cellulitis, sore and swelling, wind-cold-dampness arthralgia, amenorrhea, galactostasis, hemostasis and scab accumulation, and in the formula, the stir-baked squama manis can promote wound healing and scab generation, and plays a certain role in protecting the wound.
Sanguis Draxonis, and XUEHU have effects of promoting tissue generation, dispelling blood stasis, relieving pain, stopping bleeding, and promoting granulation; it should be noted that the usage of the dragon's blood should be strictly controlled, if the addition amount is too large, pus can be easily generated on the wound, so that the dosage needs to be strictly controlled when the formula is matched, and the generation of beneficial nutrient solution on the wound surface can be promoted, so that the wound can be better protected and recovered.
Borneol, borneol. The medicine is matched with bezoar and pearl to play the effects of relieving swelling and pain, and simultaneously assists the blood amber, the stir-baked squama manitis and the dragon's blood to ensure that the medicine effects of the components are mutually matched to achieve better treatment effect.
The white wax and the white vaseline have similar functions in the formula and have the characteristic of non-hydrophilicity, and the two raw materials are used as the base materials of the formula, so that other components in the formula can be fixed to a certain extent, the white vaseline can be better attached to a wound surface, and meanwhile, the white vaseline also has the effects of stopping bleeding and relieving pain, and cannot generate corresponding stimulation to the skin; the white wax also has the effects of stopping bleeding and promoting tissue regeneration, and is used to supplement other components.
The invention adopts the technical scheme and has the following beneficial effects:
the ointment has strong antibacterial power, no drug resistance, quick necrosis removal and granulation promotion, quick pus discharge and pain relief, no toxic or side effect and no drug resistance, can promote wound surfaces to secrete a large amount of beneficial pus, and is essentially different from the pus in western medicine. It is a nutrient solution from local blood capillary, is rich in immunocompetent cells and immunocompetent factors, and can effectively regulate the functions of wound tissue cells, thereby resisting infection and promoting the healing of trauma. The wound is repaired through the immunity function of the body, thereby solving the drug resistance problem of western medicine ointment.
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The present invention will be further described with reference to the following examples.
A traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof comprise the following raw materials:
dried alum, pearl, blood amber, bezoar, stir-baked squama manitis, dragon's blood, borneol, white wax and white vaseline.
The raw materials comprise the following components in percentage by mass:
8.8 percent of dried alum, 2.9 percent of pearl, 2.9 percent of blood amber, 1.5 percent of bezoar, 2.9 percent of pangolin scales, 2.6 percent of dragon's blood, 2.6 percent of borneol, 17.5 percent of white wax and 58.3 percent of white vaseline.
A traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof are prepared by the following steps:
1) Weighing the raw materials according to the mass ratio of the raw materials for later use;
2) grinding dried alum, pearl, bezoar, squama manitis preparata, dragon's blood and borneol respectively to obtain powder of 100 meshes and 200 meshes;
3) putting the weighed white vaseline into an emulsifying pot, controlling the temperature in the emulsifying pot to be 80 ℃, adding white wax when the vaseline is completely melted, and starting a stirrer until the white wax is also completely melted and is completely dissolved with the white vaseline;
4) then adding the raw material powder ground in the step 2), starting a stirrer and a vacuum pump to stir the materials for 15 minutes in a vacuum environment, and cooling the materials to normal temperature after complete emulsification;
5) adding dragon's blood and borneol into the emulsion obtained in the step 4), and then uniformly stirring.
Example 1
A traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof comprise the following raw materials:
dried alum, pearl, blood amber, bezoar, stir-baked squama manitis, dragon's blood, borneol, white wax and white vaseline.
The raw materials comprise the following components in percentage by mass:
30 g of dried alum, 10 g of pearl, 10 g of blood amber, 5 g of artificial bezoar, 10 g of pangolin scales, 9 g of dragon's blood, 9 g of borneol, 60 g of white wax and 200 g of white vaseline.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
1) Weighing the raw materials according to the mass ratio of the raw materials for later use;
2) grinding dried alum, pearl, bezoar, squama manitis preparata, dragon's blood and borneol respectively to obtain powder of 100 meshes and 200 meshes;
3) putting the weighed white vaseline into an emulsifying pot, controlling the temperature in the emulsifying pot to be 80 ℃, adding white wax when the vaseline is completely melted, and starting a stirrer until the white wax is also completely melted and is completely dissolved with the white vaseline;
4) then adding the raw material powder ground in the step 2), starting a stirrer and a vacuum pump to stir the materials for 15 minutes in a vacuum environment, and cooling the materials to normal temperature after complete emulsification;
5) adding dragon's blood and borneol into the emulsion obtained in the step 4), and then uniformly stirring.
Example 2
A traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof comprise the following raw materials:
dried alum, pearl, blood amber, bezoar, stir-baked squama manitis, dragon's blood, borneol, white wax and white vaseline.
The raw materials comprise the following components in percentage by mass:
30 g of dried alum, 10 g of pearl, 10 g of blood amber, 6 g of artificial bezoar, 10 g of pangolin scales, 10 g of dragon's blood, 10 g of borneol, 60 g of white wax and 200 g of white vaseline.
The preparation method comprises the following steps:
1) Weighing the raw materials according to the mass ratio of the raw materials for later use;
2) grinding dried alum, pearl, bezoar, squama manitis preparata, dragon's blood and borneol respectively to obtain powder of 100 meshes and 200 meshes;
3) putting the weighed white vaseline into an emulsifying pot, controlling the temperature in the emulsifying pot to be 80 ℃, adding white wax when the vaseline is completely melted, and starting a stirrer until the white wax is also completely melted and is completely dissolved with the white vaseline;
4) then adding the raw material powder ground in the step 2), starting a stirrer and a vacuum pump to stir the materials for 15 minutes in a vacuum environment, and cooling the materials to normal temperature after complete emulsification;
5) adding dragon's blood and borneol into the emulsion obtained in the step 4), and then uniformly stirring.

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1. A traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and a preparation method thereof are characterized in that: the preparation method comprises the following raw materials: dried alum, pearl, blood amber, bezoar, stir-baked squama manitis, dragon's blood, borneol, white wax and white vaseline.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and the preparation method thereof according to claim 1 are characterized in that: the mass ratio of the raw materials is as follows: 8.8 percent of dried alum, 2.9 percent of pearl, 2.9 percent of blood amber, 1.5 percent of bezoar, 2.9 percent of pangolin scales, 2.6 percent of dragon's blood, 2.6 percent of borneol, 17.5 percent of white wax and 58.3 percent of white vaseline.
3. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating animal trauma and the preparation method thereof according to claim 2 are characterized in that:
the preparation method comprises the following steps:
1) weighing the raw materials according to the mass ratio of the raw materials for later use;
2) grinding dried alum, pearl, bezoar, squama manitis preparata, dragon's blood and borneol respectively to obtain powder of 100 meshes and 200 meshes;
3) putting the weighed white vaseline into an emulsifying pot, controlling the temperature in the emulsifying pot to be 80 ℃, adding white wax when the vaseline is completely melted, and starting a stirrer until the white wax is also completely melted and is completely dissolved with the white vaseline;
4) then adding the raw material powder ground in the step 2), starting a stirrer and a vacuum pump to stir the materials for 15 minutes in a vacuum environment, and cooling the materials to normal temperature after complete emulsification;
5) adding dragon's blood and borneol into the emulsion obtained in the step 4), and then uniformly stirring.
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