Multiple Chromatographic and Chemometric Methods for Quality Standardisation of Chinese Herbal Medicines

Valentina Razmovski-Naumovski , Wannit Tongkao-on , Benjamin Kimble , Vincent L. Qiao , Lin Beilun , Kong M. Li , Basil Roufogalis , Yang Depo , Yao Meicun , George Q. Li
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Quality standardisation of complementary medicine is fundamental for industry and practice as it strengthens their quality, safety and efficacy. Current herbal standardisations 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 internationally recognised methodology for quality standardisation of Chinese herbal medicines. The analytical methods reviewed in this article are pharmacognosy, TLC, HPLC, LCMS, CE and chemometrics. This article covers their developments and applications in quality standardisation. Recent advances show that a combination of these methods can create an overall chemical profile for each herb. This is supported by results reviewed in this article and obtained in our laboratories on medicinal herbs including Hypericum perforatum, Morinda officinalis and Centella asiatica. Significant variations in active ingredients have been observed between herbal samples and products. It is proposed that the identification of active ingredients, pharmacological activities and eventual clinical applications are required for a comprehensive quality standardisation system. The findings of this article indicate that the combination of various chromatographic and chemometric methods could advance the methodology of quality standardisation and enhance the overall confidence in herbal medicine for the health practitioner and the public.

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中药材质量标准的多重色谱和化学计量方法
补充药物的质量标准化对行业和实践至关重要,因为它加强了它们的质量、安全性和有效性。目前的草药标准化通常是基于对单一化合物的定量分析,这可能无法反映草药或产品的总体特征、生物活性和毒性。因此,有必要建立国际公认的中草药质量标准化方法。本文综述了生药学、TLC、HPLC、LCMS、CE和化学计量学等分析方法。本文介绍了它们的发展及其在质量标准化中的应用。最近的进展表明,这些方法的组合可以为每种草药创建一个整体的化学概况。这一结论得到了本文综述和我们实验室对贯叶连翘、巴戟天和积雪草等中药材的研究结果的支持。在草药样品和产品之间观察到有效成分的显著差异。提出了有效成分的鉴定,药理活性和最终的临床应用需要一个全面的质量标准化体系。本文的研究结果表明,各种色谱和化学计量方法的结合可以推进质量标准化的方法学,增强卫生从业者和公众对草药的整体信心。
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