Yes.
1. Antibacterial effect: The antimicrobial agent lonmalin (the active ingredient is benzaldehyde) extracted from dust worms showed broad-spectrum antibacterial effects in in vitro antibacterial tests. At high concentrations, it has a killing effect on some bacteria, but generally has an inhibitory effect. It has a good inhibitory effect on intestinal bacteria. There is a synergistic effect when combined with penicillin.
2. Effects on the cardiovascular system: Dust bug distillate can temporarily increase blood pressure, stimulate breathing, and can excite intestinal and uterine smooth muscles, causing them to produce rhythmic contractions. The "insectone" isolated from the distillate of the insect has the same effect as distillation, while the isolated "insectin" phosphate has a hypotensive effect. It has been observed in experiments that the combination of benzofen and benzofen can better regulate vascular function.
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