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Ankit Bansal1, Vikas Chhabra1, Ravindra K Rawal1, Simant Sharma1.
Abstract
Chromatography and spectroscopy techniques are the most commonly used methods in standardization of herbal medicines but the herbal system is not easy to analyze because of their complexity of chemical composition. Many cutting-edge analytical technologies have been introduced to evaluate the quality of medicinal plants and significant amount of measurement data has been produced. Chemometric techniques provide a good opportunity for mining more useful chemical information from the original data. Then, the application of chemometrics in the field of medicinal plants is spontaneous and necessary. Comprehensive methods and hyphenated techniques associated with chemometrics used for extracting useful information and supplying various methods of data processing are now more and more widely used in medicinal plants, among which chemometrics resolution methods and principal component analysis (PCA) are most commonly used techniques. This review focuses on the recent various important analytical techniques, important chemometrics tools and interpretation of results by PCA, and applications of chemometrics in quality evaluation of medicinal plants in the authenticity, efficacy and consistency.Entities:
Keywords: Chemometrics; HELP; Herbal drugs; OPA; PCA
Year: 2014 PMID: 29403886 PMCID: PMC5761221 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpha.2013.12.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Anal ISSN: 2214-0883
Fig. 1Schematic interpretation of complicated data comes from various hyphenated instruments by various chemometrics techniques.
Fig. 23D data obtained from 2D LC/MS (HPLC–HPLC–TOF/MS) and resolution of data by employing PCA and HELP.
Fig. 3Interpretation of 3 dimensional data by using first 2 principal components where score vector u gives grouping in data sets and loading vector p direction of variability in data sets.