In this paper, with the aid of a quality evaluation model, we study sensitivity analysis of the quality evaluation system for Baikal skullcap root and compute related sensitivity indices, hence determine the response of pharmacological effect under the model by varying chromatographic fingerprint data. This result is new and provides us with a feasible method for the quality evaluation of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine.
In this paper, a model for evaluating the quality of Baikal skullcap root based on the chromatographic fingerprint and pharmacological effect correlation mode was established by using multivariate polynomial fitting technique. This result is new and the accuracy of the model is tested by comparing the modeled results with the experimental data. In addition, a related piece of software was developed. This paper also provides us with a new modelling method for the quality evaluation of traditional Chinese herbal medicine.
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