CHROMATOGRAPHIC FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS OF HERBAL MEDICINES VOLUME IV. THIN-LAYER AND HIGH PERFORMANCE

CHROMATOGRAPHIC FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS OF HERBAL MEDICINES VOLUME IV. THIN-LAYER AND HIGH PERFORMANCE

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Farmacia
ISBN:
978-3-319-32326-8
Páginas:
240
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
97
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

175,00 €

Despues:

166,25 €

1. Cortex Albiziae –
2. Cortex Fraxini –
3. Fructus Arctii –
4. Fructus Corni –
5. Fructus Kochiae –
6. Fructus Psoraleae –
7. Fructus Trichosanthis –
8. Fructus Viticis –
9. Fructus Xanthii –
10. Herba Artemisiae annuae –
11. Herba Ephedrae –
12. Herba Violae –
13. Lignum Sappan –
14. Radix Gentianae macrophyllae –
15. Radix Trichosanthis –
16. Ramulus Mori –
17. Semen Celosiae –
18. Semen Nigrum Sesami –
19. Semen Sinapis –
20. Semen Vaccariae –
21. Semen Plantaginis –
22. Spica Prunellae –

Volume IV of this manual provides an overview of the analytical investigation of numerous additional Chinese Herbal Drugs, which are most commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The detailed chromatographic analysis of the main compounds is illustrated in coloured TLC-photographs and HPLC-peak profiles. Further bioactive properties, pharmacological and biological activities of all single herbal drugs, as well as their therapeutic applications are discussed. Together with Volumes I - III this current volume represents the most comprehensive overview to analytical studies of those herbal drugs on the market and therefore serves as a must-have manual for researchers and laboratories dedicated to TCM. The quality proof of the investigation meets the standard of the European Drug Regulatory Authority.

Features
• Detailed chromatographic analysis of numerous additional frequently used Chinese Herbal Drugs
• Provides comprehensive information on the bioactive properties and therapeutic applications of herbes Must-have manual for researchers working in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Authors
• Prof.em.Dr.Dr.h.c.mult. Hildebert Wagner Ludwig-Maximilians-University Center of Pharma Research Department Pharmacy Germany, Munich
• Prof. Dr. Rudolf Bauer Karl-Franzens-University Graz Institute of Pharmaceutical Science Department of Pharmacognosy Austria, Graz Univ.-
• Prof. Dr. med. Dieter Melchart Compentence Centre for Complementary Medicine and Naturopathy Technical University Munich Germany, Munich
• Prof. Pei-Gen Xiao The Editorial Offi ce of Chinese Herbal Medicine, Beijing Institute of Medicinal Plant Development Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing, China Dipl.Kfm.
• Anton Staudinger Visiting Professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Executive Council Member of WFCMS TCM hospital Bad Kötzting, First German hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital for Psychosomatically and Psychotherapeutically