Multiple Chromatographic and Chemometric Methods for Quality Standardisation of Chinese Herbal Medicines
10.3969/j.issn.1674-3849.2010.01.022
- VernacularTitle:Multiple Chromatographic and Chemometric Methods for Quality Standardisation of Chinese Herbal Medicines
- Author:
Razmovskinaumovski VALENTINA
;
Tongkaoon WANNIT
;
Kimble BENJAMIN
;
L.qiao VINCENT
;
Lin BEILUN
;
M.li KONG
;
Roufogalis BASIL
;
Yang DEPO
;
Yao MEICUN
;
Q.li GEORGE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Capillary electrophoresis;
Chemo-metrics;
Herbal medicines;
Hish performance liquid chromatography;
Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry;
Pharmacognosy;
Quality standardization;
Thin layer chromatography.
- From:
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2010;(1):99-106
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Quality standardization of complementary medicine is fundamental for industry and practice as it underpins the quality,safety and efficacy of Chinese herbal medicines.Current herbal standardizations are often based on the quantitative analysis of a single compound,which may not reflect the total characteristic,bioactive and toxic nature of the herbs or products.Therefore,there is a need to establish an internationally recognized methodology for quality standardization of Chinese herbal medicines.The analytical methods reviewed in this article are pharmacognosy,TLC,HPLC,LCMS,CE and chemo-metrics.This article also covers the developments and applications of these methods in quality standardization.Recent advances show that a combination of these methods creates an overall chemical profile of each herb.This iS supported by results reviewed in this article and obtained in our laboratory tests on medicinal herbs including Hypericum perforatum,Morinda officinalis and Centella asiatica.Significant variations in active components have been observed between herbal samples and products.It is proposed that the identification of active components,pharmacological activities and eventual clinical applications are required for a comprehensive quality standardization system.Our findings indicate that the combination of various chromatographic and chemometric methods will advance the methodology of quality standardization and enhance the overall confidence in herbal medicine for the health practitioner and the public.