2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3ay40989a
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Rapid analysis of the in-process extract solutions of compound E Jiao oral liquid using near infrared spectroscopy and partial least-squares regression

Abstract: A rapid and simultaneous quantification of the main active compounds of the in-process extract solutions is beneficial to the process monitoring as well as ensuring quality consistency of the end products during the production of traditional Chinese medicine. Here we present a near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based method for rapid analysis of extract solutions in the production of compound E Jiao oral liquid. The partial least-squares regression (PLSR) models for four quality indicators (viz. total flavonoids… Show more

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“…However, the extraction process is ended when the stipulated extraction time is reached, ignoring the influence of temperature, pressure and fluctuations of crude drug quality on extracts [1]. The quality assurance of the extraction process still depends on the experience of workers as well as traditional wet chemistry analysis at the end of this unit [2].To ensure the process efficiency and reproducibility and to guarantee the quality of final products, it is necessary to monitor the process and develop a non-invasive and expeditious method for determining the main compounds in the extract solutions of Chinese patent drug (CPD).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, the extraction process is ended when the stipulated extraction time is reached, ignoring the influence of temperature, pressure and fluctuations of crude drug quality on extracts [1]. The quality assurance of the extraction process still depends on the experience of workers as well as traditional wet chemistry analysis at the end of this unit [2].To ensure the process efficiency and reproducibility and to guarantee the quality of final products, it is necessary to monitor the process and develop a non-invasive and expeditious method for determining the main compounds in the extract solutions of Chinese patent drug (CPD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Near infrared spectroscopy (NIR), selected for industrial implementation of the process analytical technology (PAT) in 2004, has been proved as a powerful tool for quantitative and qualitative analysis with the advantages of rapid, non-destructive, requiring minimal or no sample preparation and determination the contents of several components [2,12]. In the past decades, NIR has gained wide acceptance in the quality analysis in manufacturing process of traditional Chinese medicine including discrimination of herbal materials [13][14][15][16], intermediates [11,17], in the procedures of pharmaceutical technique including end point assessment of extraction process [1], elution process [18], purification process [19], alcohol precipitation [20,21] and also in the pharmaceutical products including granules [22], sustained release formulations [23], tablets [24,25], solid dispersions [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in this study, lobetyolin, total flavonoids, pigments, and total solid contents were taken into consideration and defined as critical quality attributes (CQAs) of the alcohol precipitation liquid. With the aim of accurately measuring these quality indices, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) (Qiao et al, 2007;He et al, 2014;Kim et al, 2014), colorimetric assay (Han et al, 2013;Gong et al, 2014a), and gravimetric assay (Li et al, 2013) are most commonly adopted as standard quantitative methods. However, these methods are tedious and somewhat time-consuming, failing to satisfy the demand for real-time monitoring.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of NIR is guaranteed by its numerous advantages including rapid, accurate, non-destructive measurement without or with minimum sample preparation and the ability to provide almost immediate predictions of physical and chemical properties from a single spectrum [4,5]. Coupled with chemometric methods, NIR spectroscopy has been extensively embraced in many work of component analysis [6,7]. Partial least squares (PLS) regression is the most popular method for building a relationship between spectral signals and the associated analyte concentrations [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%