Using Identification and Quantification to Decipher The Dynamic Changes of Main Chemical Components In The Processing of Stir-Frying Codonopsis Radix With Rice By HPLC-MS/MS
Abstract:Background: Codonopsis Radix (CR) as the tonic Chinese herbis is good at benefiting Qi and promoting saliva, while rice-processed CR (RCR) can alleviate the original dryness and more specialize in invigorating the spleen and stopping diarrhea. Despite CR and RCR are long-standing medicines commonly used in clinic, information on their differences in substance basis is limited, let alone dynamic changes of their main chemical components. Given this, a more comprehensive understanding of processing principles in… Show more
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