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titleOfInvention Medicinal component extraction method
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To provide a method for extracting a medicinal component that is easily, efficiently, and easily absorbed by the human body by combining a substance used in a crude drug, a herbal medicine, and a folk medicine with a Chinese herb and adding alcohol. provide. [Solution] We focused on a strong proteolytic enzyme contained in an alcohol extract of Fengxian flower. So, crude drugs, Chinese medicine, By combining the folk medicine with Fengxian flower and adding alcohol to extract it, the strong proteinase contained in the Fengxian flower alcohol extract is used to break down the protein that solidifies the cells of crude drugs, herbal medicine, and folk medicine. , Easy to take out the medicinal ingredients.
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