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titleOfInvention Method for producing a ulcer paste containing honey using a radiation and ulcer paste prepared according to
abstract The present invention relates to a method for preparing an ulcer paste for treating ulcers comprising honey using radiation, and to preparing an aqueous solution by dissolving a biocompatible polymer in purified water in detail (step 1); Pouring the aqueous solution into a tray to form a gel sheet (step 2); Irradiating radiation to the aqueous solution formed of the gel sheet of step 2 (step 3); Lyophilizing the irradiated gel of step 3 (step 4); Grinding the lyophilized gel of step 4 (step 5); And dissolving the gel, honey and the preservative pulverized in step 5 in purified water to prepare a paste (step 6). The paste prepared by the above manufacturing method has basic characteristics for use for wound treatment, water evaporation reduction, prevention of sensitization from body fluid absorbing bacteria, adhesion to wounds or skin, transparency, ease of handling, storage and sterilization properties. It has an effect that can be applied as an antibiotic.
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