2012
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x1200700837
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Analytical Profiling of Bioactive Constituents from Herbal Products, using Metabolomics - A Review

Abstract: Natural products have been the source of many active substances in drug discovery. There are several strategies/approaches in the field of biology, drug discovery, molecular and cell biology for identification of bioactive molecules. Metabolomics involves fewer complexities, is more precise and provides more relevant data compared with other techniques. This approach is based on the application of new technologies and provides real-world end points that complement and help in the interpretation of genomic and … Show more

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“…Other reviews were generally directed to specific applications where CE was one of the techniques used. CE for the analysis of the constituents of tea ; polyphenolic compounds in fruits and vegetables ; amino acid enantiomers ; antimicrobial food components ; methylxanthines ; optical resolution of flavanones, alkaloids, essential oils, amino acids ; foodomic methodologies ; and analytical profiling of bioactive constituents of herbal products has been reviewed.…”
Section: Previous Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other reviews were generally directed to specific applications where CE was one of the techniques used. CE for the analysis of the constituents of tea ; polyphenolic compounds in fruits and vegetables ; amino acid enantiomers ; antimicrobial food components ; methylxanthines ; optical resolution of flavanones, alkaloids, essential oils, amino acids ; foodomic methodologies ; and analytical profiling of bioactive constituents of herbal products has been reviewed.…”
Section: Previous Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain cultivars and locations may be more amicable to the accumulation of phytochemicals than others, and these differences must be accounted for in both nutrition research and food processing. Phytoprofiling is now one of the most promising approaches to investigate the bioactive components beneficial to human health and has also been proven to be a valuable analytical tool for the identification of secondary metabolites from medicinal plants, particularly for evidence-based development of new phytotherapeutical agents and nutraceuticals . Because variation in bioactive compounds and human essential nutrients is evident at the metabolite level, the phytoprofiling techniques could be especially useful to measure variation within a plant population or species to determine nutritionally enhanced cultivars …”
Section: Metabolite Profiling Of Phytochemicalsphytoprofilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phytoprofiling is now one of the most promising approaches to investigate the bioactive components beneficial to human health and has also been proven to be a valuable analytical tool for the identification of secondary metabolites from medicinal plants, particularly for evidence-based development of new phytotherapeutical agents and nutraceuticals. 29 Because variation in bioactive compounds and human essential nutrients is evident at the metabolite level, the phytoprofiling techniques could be especially useful to measure variation within a plant population or species to determine nutritionally enhanced cultivars. 30 Phytoprofiling starts with the analysis of as many as possibly detectable individual components that are present in plants or extracts from individual plants by means of different techniques (liquid chromatography or gas chromatography−MS, NMR, etc.…”
Section: Phytochemicalsphytoprofilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medicinal plants treated several diseases throughout the history of mankind and it led to many investigations to identify the metabolites responsible for their curative effects. These bioactive compounds have been the source of many 'modern' pharmaceutical drugs (Satheeshkumar et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolomic studies of plants are of great importance when one wants to associate bioactivity with the chemical composition of the extract (Castro et al, 2020) and also to identify biomarkers employing metabolic fingerprinting and profiling (Madsen et al, 2010;Takayama et al, 2015). The techniques, 1 H NMR spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis, are complimentary for studying the biochemical composition and metabolic pathways for discovering biomarkers from natural resources such as medicinal plants (Satheeshkumar et al, 2012). Principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) can classify chemical groups with particular bioactivities and also identify the components responsible for the groupings which could well be used as biomarkers (Castro et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%