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A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection

Chinese medical preparation has complicated chemical constituents. Consequently, the proper quality control methods for these Chinese medical preparations have been great challenges to the traditional Chinese medicine modernization and internationalization. What components should be chosen for quali...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Chunxia, Liu, Huan, Miao, Peiqi, Wang, Houen, Yu, Heshui, Wang, Chunhua, Li, Zheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31083349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091811
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author Zhao, Chunxia
Liu, Huan
Miao, Peiqi
Wang, Houen
Yu, Heshui
Wang, Chunhua
Li, Zheng
author_facet Zhao, Chunxia
Liu, Huan
Miao, Peiqi
Wang, Houen
Yu, Heshui
Wang, Chunhua
Li, Zheng
author_sort Zhao, Chunxia
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description Chinese medical preparation has complicated chemical constituents. Consequently, the proper quality control methods for these Chinese medical preparations have been great challenges to the traditional Chinese medicine modernization and internationalization. What components should be chosen for quality control is a big challenge in the development of traditional Chinese medicine. A new concept of “Quality Marker” was proposed by Liu et al. to solve this problem and established a new research paradigm for traditional Chinese medicine quality study. Several strategies were proposed by the researchers in traditional Chinese medicine, here, we used Shengmai injection as an example to discuss a strategy for selecting “Quality Markers” of Chinese medical preparation by the components transfer process analysis in the Shengmai injection manufacturing process. Firstly, a total of 87 compounds were identified or partially characterized in shengmai injection. Secondly, referenced to the quality control method in China pharmacopeia and considered the biomarkers in the original medicines and representative components in the manufacturing process, four ginsenosides in Panax ginseng (Hongshen), two compounds in Schisandra chinensis (Wuweizi), and a sugar from Ophiopogon japonicas (Maidong) were quantified. As a result, these seven representative compounds exhibited an acceptable transitivity throughout the Shengmai injection manufacturing process. Finally, combined with the active ingredients, components transfer process analysis, and comprehensive evaluation by “Spider-web” analysis, six compounds were selected as the quality markers for the quality control of Shengmai injection. Through this strategy of optimization for quality markers of Shengmai injection, we found that these six compounds could represent the main bioactive substances and be easily detected in the whole process of production. Furthermore, the quality control method was developed for quality assessment and control of these six quality markers in the Shengmai injection. The total content range of the selected quality markers in the 10 batches of the Shengmai injection is 13.844-22.557 mg/mL.
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spelling pubmed-65390322019-05-31 A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection Zhao, Chunxia Liu, Huan Miao, Peiqi Wang, Houen Yu, Heshui Wang, Chunhua Li, Zheng Molecules Article Chinese medical preparation has complicated chemical constituents. Consequently, the proper quality control methods for these Chinese medical preparations have been great challenges to the traditional Chinese medicine modernization and internationalization. What components should be chosen for quality control is a big challenge in the development of traditional Chinese medicine. A new concept of “Quality Marker” was proposed by Liu et al. to solve this problem and established a new research paradigm for traditional Chinese medicine quality study. Several strategies were proposed by the researchers in traditional Chinese medicine, here, we used Shengmai injection as an example to discuss a strategy for selecting “Quality Markers” of Chinese medical preparation by the components transfer process analysis in the Shengmai injection manufacturing process. Firstly, a total of 87 compounds were identified or partially characterized in shengmai injection. Secondly, referenced to the quality control method in China pharmacopeia and considered the biomarkers in the original medicines and representative components in the manufacturing process, four ginsenosides in Panax ginseng (Hongshen), two compounds in Schisandra chinensis (Wuweizi), and a sugar from Ophiopogon japonicas (Maidong) were quantified. As a result, these seven representative compounds exhibited an acceptable transitivity throughout the Shengmai injection manufacturing process. Finally, combined with the active ingredients, components transfer process analysis, and comprehensive evaluation by “Spider-web” analysis, six compounds were selected as the quality markers for the quality control of Shengmai injection. Through this strategy of optimization for quality markers of Shengmai injection, we found that these six compounds could represent the main bioactive substances and be easily detected in the whole process of production. Furthermore, the quality control method was developed for quality assessment and control of these six quality markers in the Shengmai injection. The total content range of the selected quality markers in the 10 batches of the Shengmai injection is 13.844-22.557 mg/mL. MDPI 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6539032/ /pubmed/31083349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091811 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhao, Chunxia
Liu, Huan
Miao, Peiqi
Wang, Houen
Yu, Heshui
Wang, Chunhua
Li, Zheng
A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection
title A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection
title_full A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection
title_fullStr A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection
title_full_unstemmed A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection
title_short A Strategy for Selecting “Q-Markers” of Chinese Medical Preparation via Components Transfer Process Analysis with Application to the Quality Control of Shengmai Injection
title_sort strategy for selecting “q-markers” of chinese medical preparation via components transfer process analysis with application to the quality control of shengmai injection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31083349
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091811
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