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titleOfInvention Extraction process for chlorogenic acid in parasenecio firmus
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of medicinal product researches, and particularly relates to an extraction process for chlorogenic acid in parasenecio firmus. Alcohol is added into coarse powder of parasenecio firmus for extraction, and after extracting solution is extracted, the extracted solution is separated and purified for obtaining the chlorogenic acid. The chlorogenic acid obtained in the invention mainly has the effects of resisting bacterium, resisting virus, increasing white blood cells, protecting liver and gallbladder, resisting tumour, lowering blood pressure, lowering blood fat, cleaning free radical and exciting the central nervous system and the like. The preparation method is simple, and the extraction ratio is 1.2 percent.
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