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Drug information systems pharmacopoeias

Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia is probably the most widely used reference source. This encyclopaedia is the basis of many other drug information systems. [Pg.102]

As a consequence of the toxicity related to the presence of aristolochic acid in plant preparations, several health institutions, such as the US Food and Drug Administration, Therapeutic Goods Administration have recently published safety information to prevent further cases of intoxication (information available at web address http //www.cfsan.fda. gov/ dms/ds-bot.html) [471], So detecting aristolochic acids in plant species that could be used in herbal remedies, and also in herbal preparations of uncertain composition, has attracted great priority in recent years to help prevent future adverse reactions. Aristolochic acids present in medicinal plants or herbs are analyzed by soxhlet extraction followed by TLC in the Chinese pharmacopoeia [412]. Another report used multiple ultrasonic extraction followed by HPLC analysis [472]. Ong s laboratory reported a method using a home made pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) system in dynamic mode to extract aristolochic acid in medicinal plants, followed by gradient elution HPLC [473]. Several scientific communities described various analytical methods for... [Pg.993]


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