Study on the quality difference between raw and ginger juice processed Magnoliae officinalis cortex by UPLC‐Q‐TOF‐MS/MS and GC–MS coupled with color measurement
Yufang Qi,
Kewei Zhang,
Yingtong Ren
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionMagnoliae officinalis cortex (MOC) has been used for thousands of years as a traditional Chinese herb. In Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2020 edition), it has two types of decoction pieces, raw Magnoliae officinalis cortex (RMOC) and ginger juice processed Magnoliae officinalis cortex (GMOC). The quality difference between RMOC and GMOC has not been explored systemically.ObjectiveThis study aimed to discover the quality difference between RMOC and GMOC, and clarify the effect of ginger juice during process… Show more
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