| Literature DB >> 33677104 |
Mingxu Zhang1, Congcong Wang1, Ru Zhang1, Yuan Chen2, Chunhong Zhang3, Heuberger Heidi4, Minhui Li5.
Abstract
Owing to modern developments in the traditional medicine industry, more people now acknowledge the efficacy of traditional medicine. As the demand for herbal medicines gradually increases, the focus of the industry will shift to how to increase production while maintaining the high quality of raw materials and final products to promote the international trade in herbal medicines. In the long history of herbal medicine, many countries and regions have formulated relevant standards to regulate the cultivation of local herbs to ensure the safety and reliability of the products. Due to cultural and historical differences, the policies for formulating herbal cultivation standards vary greatly between regions, which hinders the international trade of herbal medicines. This paper collates the guidelines of good agricultural and collection practices of the European Union, China, World Health Organization and the United States, and makes a comprehensive comparison of its contents such as production environments, production area suitability, air, soil, and water standard regulations, inter alia. This article aims to explore the differences in good agriculture and collection practice in herbal medicine in various regions and provides a reference for the development of international guidelines for herbal quality management, which will aid with the development of herbal medicine quality standardization globally and exchange services in the trade of herbal medicines.Entities:
Keywords: Good agricultural and collection practices; Good agricultural practices; Herbal medicine; Herbal quality
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33677104 DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2021.105533
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacol Res ISSN: 1043-6618 Impact factor: 7.658