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titleOfInvention Elm extract for skin treatment, ointment and band preparation method comprising the same
abstract Provided is an elm extract for skin treatment, and an ointment and band preparation method comprising the same. Method for producing a skin treatment elm extract according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of crushing the elm tree 0.3 ㎛ to 3 ㎛ size; Dissolving the pulverized elm powder in water and then centrifuging; And obtaining the supernatant of the centrifuged solution as an elm extract therapeutic material, and according to the present invention, after elm tree is powdered, it is separated into a supernatant and a lower precipitate by centrifugation, and an upper layer. The solution is used as an active ingredient as a composition for skin treatment. In particular, according to the present invention, the supernatant separated by centrifugation effectively acts as a pharmaceutical component of the ointment or band, it is possible to quickly treat wounds or bedsores.
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