Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine

Background: Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is of noteworthy international interest due to its potential impact on healthcare and manifests numerous opportunities for new drug development. However, solid scientific evidence is still lacking regarding the safety, efficacy, and quality of CHM-derived me...

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Main Authors: Ao, Hui, Liu, Ji-Lei, Peng, Cheng, Xie, Xiao-Fang, Chen, Dan-Dan
Other Authors: School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1070152023-02-28T19:22:59Z Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine Ao, Hui Liu, Ji-Lei Peng, Cheng Xie, Xiao-Fang Chen, Dan-Dan School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Physics Analytical Technique Chinese Herbal Medicine Background: Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is of noteworthy international interest due to its potential impact on healthcare and manifests numerous opportunities for new drug development. However, solid scientific evidence is still lacking regarding the safety, efficacy, and quality of CHM-derived medicines. Success in the modernization and globalization of CHM is heavily dependent on the achievements in advanced analytical techniques for in-line checks of CHM quality. Raman spectroscopy has become increasingly valued as an analytical technique in the pharmaceutical sector because it can provide a detailed chemical fingerprint. However, earlier research suggests that inadequate attention has been paid to the applications of Raman spectroscopy in CHM. Methods: Chinese and English literatures were reviewed via PubMed and Medicine databases, and through manual searches using keywords including traditional Chinese medicines, herbs, quality control, and Raman spectroscopy. Results: Applications of Raman spectroscopy in various aspects of CHM, including the identification and analysis of raw materials, in-line checks of formulation, characterization of adulterants, and detection of counterfeits, were reviewed systematically. Conclusion: An updated systematic review of the published literature has been conducted to analyze the most important milestones and latest achievements in this topic. Raman spectroscopy is playing an increasingly important role in the quality control of CHM and effectively promotes the modernization of CHM. Published version 2019-06-28T06:01:24Z 2019-12-06T22:23:06Z 2019-06-28T06:01:24Z 2019-12-06T22:23:06Z 2017 Journal Article Chen, D.-D., Xie, X.-F., Ao, H., Liu, J.-L., & Peng, C. (2017). Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine. Journal of the Chinese Medical Association, 80(5), 288-296. doi:10.1016/j.jcma.2016.11.009 1726-4901 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/107015 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49017 10.1016/j.jcma.2016.11.009 en Journal of the Chinese Medical Association © 2017 the Chinese Medical Association. Published by Elsevier Taiwan LLC. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). 9 p. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Physics
Analytical Technique
Chinese Herbal Medicine
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Analytical Technique
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Ao, Hui
Liu, Ji-Lei
Peng, Cheng
Xie, Xiao-Fang
Chen, Dan-Dan
Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine
description Background: Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) is of noteworthy international interest due to its potential impact on healthcare and manifests numerous opportunities for new drug development. However, solid scientific evidence is still lacking regarding the safety, efficacy, and quality of CHM-derived medicines. Success in the modernization and globalization of CHM is heavily dependent on the achievements in advanced analytical techniques for in-line checks of CHM quality. Raman spectroscopy has become increasingly valued as an analytical technique in the pharmaceutical sector because it can provide a detailed chemical fingerprint. However, earlier research suggests that inadequate attention has been paid to the applications of Raman spectroscopy in CHM. Methods: Chinese and English literatures were reviewed via PubMed and Medicine databases, and through manual searches using keywords including traditional Chinese medicines, herbs, quality control, and Raman spectroscopy. Results: Applications of Raman spectroscopy in various aspects of CHM, including the identification and analysis of raw materials, in-line checks of formulation, characterization of adulterants, and detection of counterfeits, were reviewed systematically. Conclusion: An updated systematic review of the published literature has been conducted to analyze the most important milestones and latest achievements in this topic. Raman spectroscopy is playing an increasingly important role in the quality control of CHM and effectively promotes the modernization of CHM.
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author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Ao, Hui
Liu, Ji-Lei
Peng, Cheng
Xie, Xiao-Fang
Chen, Dan-Dan
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Liu, Ji-Lei
Peng, Cheng
Xie, Xiao-Fang
Chen, Dan-Dan
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title Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine
title_short Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine
title_full Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine
title_fullStr Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine
title_full_unstemmed Raman spectroscopy in quality control of Chinese herbal medicine
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