2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep35540
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Fluorescence Visual Detection of Herbal Product Substitutions at Terminal Herbal Markets by CCP-based FRET technique

Abstract: Inaccurate labeling of materials used in herbal products may compromise the therapeutic efficacy and may pose a threat to medicinal safety. In this paper, a rapid (within 3 h), sensitive and visual colorimetric method for identifying substitutions in terminal market products was developed using cationic conjugated polymer-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer (CCP-based FRET). Chinese medicinal materials with similar morphology and chemical composition were clearly distinguished by the single-nucleotide… Show more

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“…The global renaissance in indigenous medicines and therapies has escalated the herbal commodity market. (1) The effectiveness of traditional medicine is contingent upon the proper use of sustained availability of genuine raw materials. Approximately 80% of the population from developing nations depend on herbal raw drugs or their products for their primary health care needs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The global renaissance in indigenous medicines and therapies has escalated the herbal commodity market. (1) The effectiveness of traditional medicine is contingent upon the proper use of sustained availability of genuine raw materials. Approximately 80% of the population from developing nations depend on herbal raw drugs or their products for their primary health care needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%