Literature DB >> 19412857

Quality assurance and safety of herbal dietary supplements.

Peter P Fu1, Hsiu-Mei Chiang, Qingsu Xia, Tao Chen, Bai Hsiun Chen, Jue-Jie Yin, Kuo-Ching Wen, Ge Lin, Hongtao Yu.   

Abstract

Since the U.S. Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) in 1994, use of herbal products has been growing rapidly worldwide. To ensure consumer health protection, the quality and safety of herbal plants, particularly those used for dietary supplement preparations, must be determined. To date, toxicological data on the identification of genotoxic and tumorigenic ingredients in many raw herbs and their mechanisms of action are lacking. Thus, identification of carcinogenic components in herbal plants is timely and important. In this review, the issues of quality control and safety evaluation of raw herbs and herbal dietary supplements are discussed. Two examples of tumorigenicity and mechanism of tumor induction are discussed: aristolochic acid and riddelliine, both of which have been detected in Chinese herbal plants. It is proposed that an organized effort with international participation on cancer risk assessment should be actively pursued so that the safety of commercial herbal plants and herbal dietary supplements can be ensured.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19412857     DOI: 10.1080/10590500902885676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci Health C Environ Carcinog Ecotoxicol Rev        ISSN: 1059-0501            Impact factor:   3.781


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3.  Phototoxicity of kava - formation of reactive oxygen species leading to lipid peroxidation and DNA damage.

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5.  Hemodynamic and hematologic profile of healthy adults ingesting dietary supplements containing 1,3-dimethylamylamine and caffeine.

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6.  Regulation of inflammatory gene expression in PBMCs by immunostimulatory botanicals.

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Review 9.  Toxicity Assessment of Herbal Medicine Using Zebrafish Embryos: A Systematic Review.

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10.  Pyrrolizidine alkaloid-derived DNA adducts are common toxicological biomarkers of pyrrolizidine alkaloid N-oxides.

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