کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3049589 | 1185881 | 2015 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Ingredients of commercial herbal medicines are assessed for quality, primarily to ensure their safety. Authenticity and homogeneity of the herbs, strict regimes of physical processing and extract manufacturing are critical factors to maintain phytochemical consistency. Implementation of and adherence to Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP), Good Plant Authentication and Identification Practice (GPAIP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) before and during the manufacturing process and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) in analysis are necessary. Application of harmonized multi-laboratory validated analytical methods and transparency in supply (value) chain through vendor-audits are additional requirements in quality assurance. In this article, we outline steps of a comprehensive quality assurance paradigm aimed at achieving and maintaining safety, consistent phytochemical composition and clinical efficacy of ingredients of herbal medicines.
Ingredients of commercial herbal medicines are assessed for quality primarily to ensure their safety. However, as complex mixtures of different groups of plant secondary metabolites, retention of overall phytochemical consistency of herbal medicines is pivotal to their efficacy. Authenticity and homogeneity of the herbs and strict regimes of physical processing and extract manufacturing are critical factors to maintain phytochemical consistency in commercial products. To ensure both safety and efficacy of herbal medicines, implementation of and adherence to good agricultural and collection practice (GACP), good plant authentication and identification practice (GPAIP), good manufacturing practice (GMP) before and during the manufacturing process, and good laboratory practice (GLP) in analysis are necessary. Establishment and application of harmonized multilaboratory-validated analytical methods and transparency in the supply (value) chain through vendor audits are additional requirements in quality assurance. In this article, we outline steps of a comprehensive quality assurance paradigm aimed at achieving and maintaining safety, consistent phytochemical composition, and clinical efficacy of ingredients of herbal medicines.This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Botanicals for Epilepsy.
Journal: Epilepsy & Behavior - Volume 52, Part B, November 2015, Pages 363–371