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200 00$aCurrent review of Chinese medicine$b[electronic resource] $equality control of herbs and herbal materials /$fchief editor, Ping-Chung Leung ; editors, Harry Fong, Charlie Changli Xue
210 $aHackensack, NJ $cWorld Scientific$dc2006
215 $a1 online resource (310 p.)
225 1 $aAnnals of traditional Chinese medicine ;$vv. 2
300 $aDescription based upon print version of record.
311 $a981-256-707-0
320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aContents ; Contributors ; Preface to Series ; Chapter 1 The Basic Requirement for Modernisation of Chinese Herbal Medicine ; 1.1 Authentication of the Species Prone to Confusion ; 1.2 Quality Evaluation of the Crude Drugs ; 1.3 Distinguishing the Adulterant from the Authentic Sample
327 $a1.4 Monitoring Rationality of Dosage Forms During R&D Period 1.5 Monitoring the Dynamic Change Due to Interaction of Mixed Herbal Drugs During Extraction ; 1.6 Conclusion ; References ; Chapter 2 Evidence-Based Herbal Medicine: Challenges in Efficacy and Safety Assessments
327 $a2.1 Introduction 2.2 UIC/NIH Center for Botanical Dietary Supplements Research ; 2.3 Acquisition of Quality Source Materials ; 2.4 Selection of Appropriate Bioassays ; 2.5 Bioassay-Directed Isolation Bioactive Marker(s) ; 2.6 Standardisation of Pre-clinical and Clinical Extract
327 $a2.7 Production of Biologically and Chemically Standardised Dosage Forms 2.8 Pharmacokinetic and Bioavailability ; 2.9 Clinical Studies ; 2.10 Conclusion ; Acknowledgements ; References
327 $aChapter 3 Good Agricultural Practice - GAP Does it Ensure a Perfect Supply of Medicinal Herbs for Research and Drug Development? 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 The Need for G.A.P. ; 3.3 China Recommendations ; 3.4 World Health Organization Recommendations ; 3.5 European Union Recommendations
327 $a3.6 The Current Situation of GAP in China
330 $a The second volume of this book series on the modern practice of Chinese medicine continues with the focus on evidence-based TCM research. It is focused on detailed information about the best sources of herbal supply and its quality control required for research and drug development purposes. Herbal quality has always been a major concern for TCM researchers because it is difficult to know which is of the best quality. Some other popular topics are also entertained. Sample Chapter(s)
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