Advanced Methodologies for the Quality Control of Herbal Supplements and Regulatory Considerations
Phytochemical Analysis2025Vol. 36(8), pp. 2417–2433
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Abstract
Genetic testing of herbal products has further increased the capabilities to detect minute adulterations, but such assays are only meaningful in combination with chromatographic and spectroscopic analysis. Despite the advancement of genomic testing, chemometrics, UHPLC and mass spectrometry, cost-effective quality control techniques such as HPTLC in conjunction with microscopic and macroscopic examination remain important particularly in regulated environments.
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