2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27061932
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Development of an LC–DAD–MS-Based Method for the Analysis of Hydroxyanthracene Derivatives in Food Supplements and Plant Materials

Abstract: Products based on plants containing hydroxyanthracene derivatives (HADs)—such as Rheum, Cassia, and Aloe species—are widely used in food supplements or nutraceuticals due to their laxative effects. A more restricted control of HAD contents in food supplements has been implemented by EU Regulation 2021/468, in order to increase the safety of these preparations. Due to their toxicity, aloin A, aloin B, aloe emodin, emodin, and the synthetic derivative danthron have been listed as prohibited substances in food su… Show more

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“…The large variability in composition of marketed products containing HAD currently on the botanical food supplements is well known, but few studies are reported about the qualitative and quantitative composition of these ones ( Wang et al., 2012 ; Zhang et al., 2013 ; Loschi et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large variability in composition of marketed products containing HAD currently on the botanical food supplements is well known, but few studies are reported about the qualitative and quantitative composition of these ones ( Wang et al., 2012 ; Zhang et al., 2013 ; Loschi et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%