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Title: Application of nmr based metabolomics and multivariate data analysis for quality control of herbal material
Other Titles: Proceeding of International Seminar Current Issues and Challenges in Food Safety
Authors: Yuliana, Nancy Dewi
Hye Kyong Kim
Frank van der Kooy
Korthourt, Henrie
Young Hae Choi
Verpoorte, Rob
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Abstract: Despite of lack of solid scientific proof for its efficacy and saf~tyu, p to now herbal medicines are widely used both in developed and developing countries. Standardization by focusing on active constituents or marker compounds is important but sometimes it is not sufficient to guarantee the quality of herbal preparations. NMR based metabolomics is a reliable tool to provide a wealth of information concerning pIant metabolites since it is able to comprehensively detect a diverse groups of plant metabolite in a single run. In combination with multivariate data analysis, the obtained NMR data can bc applied to determine any adulterants or substitutes in commercial herbal preparation which cannot be detected by other chromatographic methods. Here we reviewed three projects of our lab in Leiden, focusing on the application of NMR based metabolomics and multivariate data analysis, pdrticularly prin ipal component analysis for quality control of herbal medicines.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/45387
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