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When "GMP" is granulated, should ethanol, honey, cinnamon oil, and flow paste be counted as the total amount of feeding?

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When "GMP" is granulated, should ethanol, honey, cinnamon oil, and flow paste be counted as the total amount of feeding?

1. Ethanol does not need to be counted to the total amount of feeding: ethanol is commonly known as alcohol. Because ethanol is volatile, the granulation will evaporate with the moisture after drying, and no residue will be generated, so there is no need to calculate the total amount of feeding.

2. Honey, flow paste needs to be converted into solid content and calculated to the total amount: honey is a translucent, shiny, thick liquid, white to light yellow or orange to yellow brown, aromatic, extremely sweet taste; flow paste is the medicinal materials with a suitable solvent extraction, steaming off part of the solvent, adjusting the concentration to the prescribed standard preparation. Honey, flow paste, etc. because it contains a certain proportion of solvents, it is necessary to determine the solid content before production and feeding, and the total amount of feeding needs to be converted into solid content after calculation.

3. Cinnamon oil needs to be fully calculated to the amount of feeding: because cinnamon oil is volatile, it is to add the bark, branches, leaves, etc. of cinnamon to the water for heating, and the water vapor will bring out the cinnamon oil to form an oil-water mixture; after cooling, the oil-water mixture will be divided into a water layer and an oil layer, and the volatile oil will be obtained by removing the water layer. It can be seen that cinnamon oil is basically water-free, so the amount of feeding should be calculated in full.

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