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Liang Bin
Publications - 39
Citations - 110
Liang Bin is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polygonum & Transplanting. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 39 publications receiving 107 citations.
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Preparation methods of Chuanxiongchatiao granule extracts and preparations thereof
TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation methods of Chuanxiong-chatiao granule extracts and preparations thereof are described, which have the characteristics of low cost, low possibility of damage of thermosensitive ingredients and the like.
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Relinging extractum and preparation method and application
TL;DR: The relinging extractum has obvious effect on antibiosis, anti-inflammation, analgesia and diuresis and other aspects as mentioned in this paper, and also relates to a drug composite containing the extractum; in the invention, polygonum capitatum is extracted to prepare the Relinging Extractum with water, and activity research is carried out.
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Method for planting polygonum capitatum as medicinal material of Relinqing granule
TL;DR: In this article, a novel method for planting polygonum capitatum as a medicinal material of a Relinqing granule was proposed, which specifically comprises the steps of: (1), selecting a cultivated land suitable for the growth of polygonal capitatum; (2), preparing land, namely, deeply ploughing the land for above 30cm before frost comes, and freezing partial pests and harmful microorganisms to death by using low temperature in winter; (3), carrying out lifting of seedlings between the last ten-day period of April to the middle ten
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Fresh gastrodia elata freeze-dried powder and preparation method thereof
Liang Bin,Wang Chuanfang,Yang Huai,Wu Hao,Liang Yang,Xiong Zhenjun,Zhang Liyan,Zuo Aiping,Tang Jingwen +8 more
TL;DR: The fresh gastrodia elata freeze-dried powder disclosed by the invention is free of any additive, and the physical structure of the object is not changed by using the freeze-dingrying process for preparing the fresh gastroda elata frozen powder; after being rehydrated, the frozen sample is closer to a fresh product as mentioned in this paper.