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titleOfInvention Method for processing traditional Chinese medicine decoction piece by using bear gall as matrix
abstract The invention belongs to a novel processing method for a traditional Chinese medicine decoction piece. The method comprises the following steps: uniformly sprinkling fresh bear bile solution with a certain concentration or bear gall powder dissolved in water onto a traditional Chinese medicinal material at normal temperature; carrying out covered moistening until the bear gall solution is fully absorbed by the traditional Chinese medicinal material; then spreading the traditional Chinese medicinal material on a tray; putting the tray in a baking oven for baking; and taking out the dried traditional Chinese medicinal material so as to obtain a bear gall-processed traditional Chinese medicine product. According to the invention, the characteristics of the bear gall are utilized and the bear gall is used as a matrix for processing of traditional Chinese medicinal materials; according to results of pharmacological tests, original efficacy of the traditional Chinese medicinal materials is improved after processing, for example, heat-clearing and detoxifying effects of honeysuckle flower, chrysanthemum, mint and the like are improved, liver-clearing and eyesight-improving effects of cassia seed, prunella vulgaris and wolfberry are enhanced, cholagogue and calculus-dissolving effects of desmodium, the inner membrane of chicken gizzard and the like are improved, lipid-lowering and blood circulation-invigorating effects of hawthorn fruit, root of kudzu vine and the like are enhanced, and anticancer effects of dried toad skin, Ornithogalum caudatum and the like are improved.
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