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titleOfInvention Wound healing agent
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] To provide a wound healing agent for the purpose of early healing of a wound by promoting the formation of granulation tissue. [Structure] A step of preparing a soymilk-like raw material slurry by subjecting water-swelled soybeans to a mixer with water and further heat treatment, and inoculating the raw material slurry with Elsen A bacterium and culturing, A step of preparing a culture solution of A bacterium, a step of preparing a culture solution of B bacterium by inoculating the raw material slurry with B strain of Elsen B, and mixing the culture solution of A bacterium and the culture solution of B bacterium The active substance E obtained by the method comprising the steps of obtaining a combined culture solution by stirring and then heating the combined culture solution and then adding water and alcohol and stirring the mixture. As a wound treatment agent.
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