de·coc·tion /dɪˈkɑkʃən/
煎煮,煮出的汁,煎熬的藥
de·coc·tion /-ˈkɑkʃən/ 名詞
煎法,湯劑,湯液,湯藥
De·coc·tion n.
1. The act or process of boiling anything in a watery fluid to extract its virtues.
In decoction . . . it either purgeth at the top or settleth at the bottom. --Bacon.
2. An extract got from a body by boiling it in water.
If the plant be boiled in water, the strained liquor is called the decoction of the plant. --Arbuthnot.
In pharmacy decoction is opposed to infusion, where there is merely steeping. --Latham.
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decoction
n : (pharmacology) the extraction by boiling of water-soluble
drug substances