Contents 1 Pinyin 2 Standards issued by the Ministry of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2.1 Pinyin name 2.2 Standard number 2.3 Prescription 2.4 Preparation method 2.5 Properties 2.6 Identification 2.7 Inspection 2.8 Function and indication 2.9 Usage and dosage 2.10 Storage 2.11 Properties 2.12 Inspection 2.13 Content determination 3 Qingfeng Oil Instructions 3.1 Drug Type 3.2 Drug Name 3.3 Drug Chinese Pinyin 3.4 Drug English Name 3.5 Ingredients 3.6 Properties 3.7 Action Category 3.8 Indications/Functions and Indications 3.9 Specifications 3.10 Usage and Dosage of Qingfeng Oil 3.11 Contraindications 3.12 Adverse Reactions of Qingfeng Oil 3.13 Precautions 3.14 Interactions between Qingfeng Oil and other drugs 3.15 Pharmacological effects of Qingfeng Oil 3.16 Remarks: 1 Qingfeng Oil in ancient books* Other versions of Qingfeng Oil related drug instructions 1 Pinyin
qīng fēng yóu 2 Standards issued by the Ministry of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2.1 Pinyin name
Qingfeng You 2.2 Standard number
WS3B183694 2.3 Prescription
Menthol 200g Peppermint oil 100ml Methyl salicylate 350g 2.4 Preparation method
For the above six flavors, take menthol and camphor and add an appropriate amount of ethanol to dissolve them. Add the remaining peppermint oil and other four flavors, an appropriate amount of essence and chlorophyll, then add liquid paraffin to 1000ml, mix well, let it stand, and filter, and you have it.
2.5 Properties
This product is a light green clear oily liquid with aromatic aroma. 2.6 Identification
(1) Take 2 drops of this product, add 5 ml of ethanol, shake well, add 1 drop of ferric chloride test solution, it will turn purple.
(2) Take 2ml of this product, put it in a small beaker, cover it with a slide, heat it until oil spots appear on the surface of the slide, take it off and let it cool, add 1 drop of 5% vanillin sulfuric acid solution, and it will appear. Fuchsia.
(3) Take 2ml of this product, add 1ml of newly prepared 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine test solution, shake well, the lower layer of the solution will turn yellowish brown and gradually turn orange. 2.7 Inspection
The relative density should be 0.94~1.04 (Appendix page 34). The refractive index should be 1.467~1.497 (Appendix page 39). Others should comply with the relevant regulations under the oil category (Volume 6, Appendix 1 page). 2.8 Functions and indications
Drives wind and relieves pain. Used for colds, dizziness, headaches, seasickness, rheumatic bone pain, toothache, mosquito bites, itchy skin, etc. 2.9 Usage and dosage
External use. Apply to the forehead, between the eyebrows or affected areas. 2.10 Storage
Seal, avoid light, and store in a cool place. NOTE Quality standards for lavender oil. 2.11 Properties
This product is soluble in 4 volumes of 70 ethanol. Specific gravity 0.875~0.888 (25℃) Optical rotation 3 to 10 (use 1dm tube) Refractive index 1.459~1.470 (20℃) 2.12 Inspection
Take 5ml of this product and an equal volume of water, put in a 10ml utensil Plug it into a graduated test tube and shake it. The amount of oil layer should not be reduced.
For water-soluble esters, take 20.0ml of this product and 40.0ml of 5 ethanol, put them into a 100ml graduated test tube with a stopper, shake, and when the mixture is clear, take 30.0ml of the ethanol solution and put it into an Erlenmeyer flask, add phenolphthalein indicator solution, and use 0.5N After the NaOH solution is neutralized, add 5.0ml of 0.5N NaOH solution, heat and reflux on a water bath for 1 hour, let it cool, and titrate the remaining alkaline with 0.5N hydrochloric acid solution. The consumption of 0.5N hydrochloric acid solution should be no less than 4.7ml. 2.13 Content determination
Take about 5g of this product, weigh it accurately, place it in a 250ml Erlenmeyer flask, add 5ml of neutral ethanol and 2 drops of phenolphthalein indicator solution, and add dropwise 0.1N NaOH solution until it turns light red. Add 50.0ml of 0.5N alcoholic KOH solution, connect the condenser, heat and reflux on a water bath for 1 hour, let cool, add 20ml of water and phenolphthalein indicator solution, titrate the remaining alkaloids with 0.5N hydrochloric acid solution, and do a blank test (consumption 0.1N NaOH solution can be ignored), each 1ml of 0.5N alcoholic KOH solution is equivalent to 98.15mg of C12H20O2. The total ester content of this product is calculated as linalyl acetate (C12 H20 O2), which is not less than 35. 3 Qingfeng Oil Instructions 3.1 Drug Type
Traditional Chinese Medicine 3.2 Drug Name
Qingfeng Oil 3.3 Drug Chinese Pinyin 3.4 Drug English Name 3.5 Ingredients 3.6 Properties 3.7 Action Category 3.8 Indications/Function Indications p>
Drives wind and relieves pain. Used for colds, dizziness, headaches, seasickness, rheumatic bone pain, toothache, mosquito bites and itchy skin. 3.9 Specifications 3.10 Usage and dosage of Qingfeng Oil
For external use. Apply to the forehead, between the eyebrows or affected areas. 3.11 Contraindications
Do not use on damaged skin. 3.12 Adverse reactions 3.13 Precautions
1. This product is for external use. 2. If there is obvious burning sensation or itching, local redness and swelling at the application site, you should stop taking the medication, wash it off, and consult a doctor if necessary. 3. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to this product and should be used with caution by those with allergies. 4. Pregnant women should use with caution. 5. It is forbidden to use this product when its properties change. 6. Children must use under adult supervision. 7. Please keep this product out of reach of children. 8. If you are using other drugs, please consult your physician or pharmacist before using this product. 3.14 Drug interactions
Drug interactions may occur if used together with other drugs. Please consult your physician or pharmacist for details. 3.15 Pharmacological effects of Qingfeng Oil 3.16 Remarks
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