2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2005.12.015
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Application of LC–ESI–MS–MS for detection of synthetic adulterants in herbal remedies

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“…Extraction recovery was also investigated by analyzing one of the commercial products that had been spiked with the standard analytes. The resultant samples were analyzed using the proposed method (Bogusz et al, 2006). Increased chromatographic areas of the analytes in spiked dietary supplement were compared with the areas of the pure standards in methanol (Table 3).…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extraction recovery was also investigated by analyzing one of the commercial products that had been spiked with the standard analytes. The resultant samples were analyzed using the proposed method (Bogusz et al, 2006). Increased chromatographic areas of the analytes in spiked dietary supplement were compared with the areas of the pure standards in methanol (Table 3).…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported methods for screening illegal adulterations in HM or DS are mainly HPLC-DAD, GC-MS and LC/MS/MS (Liu et al 2001;Lau et al 2003;Bogusz et al 2006; Liang et The analytical methods reported concerning more specifically the adulteration of herbal formulations marketed for weight loss are chromatographic methods coupled with various detectors (Tseng et al 2000;Jung et al 2006;Yuen et al 2007;Zou et al 2007;Date et al 2008;Huang et al 2008;Wang et al 2008), capillary electrophoresis (CE) (Cianchino et al 2008) and IR-LSLS (Lu et al 2007). None of these methods is ideal as HM often contain mixture of herbs and other natural products, and the formulas of those products are very complex.…”
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“…Autosampler and quaternary LC pump; this method that detected 20 weight reducing adulterants in THM's; however, Sibutramine was not detected using this method as well (Bogusz et al, 2006).…”
Section: In 2006 Bogusz and Coworkers Performed An Lc-esi-ms-ms Techmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Figure 2: Chemical structures of (a) sibutramine, (b) N-desmethyl-sibutramine, and (c) N-bisdesmethylsibutramine (Yuen et al, 2007) Although sibutramine has promising results in weight loss, many side effects of the use of sibutramine have been observed such as headaches, insomnia, anorexia, dry mouth, confusion, dizziness, shivering, panic attacks, mood swings, hypertension, tachycardia and arrhythmias; therefore, in 2010, sibutramine was withdrawn and banned from markets due to its serious cardiovascular risks (Deconinck et al, 2014;Yu et al, 2010;Bogusz et al, 2006). Despite this, sibutramine is still detected as an adulterant in THMs and therefore, it is essential to detect its presence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%