Abstract
The holistic system of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an integrity of the ingredients
contained in the Chinese herbal medicines, which creates a challenge in establishing
quality control standards for raw materials and the standardization of finished herbal
drugs because no single component is contributing to the total efficacy. Chromatographic
fingerprinting analysis represents a rational approach for the quality assessment
of TCM. It utilizes chromatographic techniques, which include CE, GC, HPLC, HPTLC,
etc., to construct specific patterns for recognition of multiple compounds in TCMs.
Thus, chromatographic fingerprinting analysis of herbal medicines represents a comprehensive
qualitative approach for the purpose of species authentication, evaluation of quality,
and ensuring the consistency and stability of herbal drugs and their related products.
The pragmatic comprehensive chromatographic fingerprinting analysis can disclose the
detectable ingredients composition and concentration distribution under quantifiable
operational conditions and therefore provide real-time quality information. It may
leave a “gray” entity at the primary stage. However, consecutive study will deepen
the knowledge and reduce its “gray scale”, increase the transparency gradually, thereby
strengthening its quality assessment potency.
Key words
herbal medicines - chromatographic fingerprinting - quality control - chemometrics
- Chinese materia medica - TCMs - chemical fingerprinting
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Prof. Yi-zeng Liang
Research Center of Modernization of Chinese Medicines
Central South University
Changsha 410083
China
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