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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The quality of selected local and international homoeopathic mother tinctures according to thin layer chromatographic (tlc) analysis

Scheepmaker, Mande 30 June 2011 (has links)
M.Tech. / Homoeopathic mother tinctures have an extensive therapeutic history and as the emphasis of health is becoming a worldwide trend, homoeopathic preparations are becoming increasingly popular. However, the quality control and quality assurance still remains a challenge because of the high variability of chemical components involved (Pande and Pathak, 2006). Homoeopathic mother tinctures, singularly and in combinations, contain a copious number of compounds in complex matrices in which no single active constituent is responsible for the overall efficacy. This creates a challenge in establishing quality control standards for raw materials and standardization of finished herbal drugs, resulting in varying standards for these preparations globally (Chitlange, 2008). Various homoeopathic mother tinctures were selected for comparative analysis and consisted of: Artemisia absinthium, Rosmarinus officinalis e foliis recentibus, Sambucus nigra and Salvia officinalis are all manufactured according to the German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia method 3a, indicating the use of fresh plant material to produce the mother tincture (German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia, 2003). Many factors influence the quality of homoeopathic mother tinctures and many parameters must be met when assessing the quality of these products (Bandaranayake, 2006). Through thin layer chromatography analysis of the selected homoeopathic mother tinctures one is able to determine whether the active components of the samples are present and deduce whether the sample complies with the minimum standard quality stipulated in the German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia as well as the Good Manufacturing Practice (Waksmundzka-Hojnos et al., 2008). Samples of each homoeopathic mother tincture, purchased from both local and international manufacturers, were decanted into amber glass bottles, randomized and relabeled. The colour of each sample was assessed and compared to the standard colour stated in the German Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. For the thin layer chromatographic analysis, each sample together with reference sample were prepared and developed on both aluminum backed TLC plates and glass backed HPTLC plates. Photographs of the resultant chromatograms were taken, the presence of the active components were identified and the quality of each homoeopathic mother tincture was deduced.
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Vaistinių melisų ištraukų technologija ir kokybės vertinimas / The analysis of quality and technology of extracts of Melissa officinalis

Raišytė, Toma 01 July 2014 (has links)
Darbo tikslas: Pagaminti vaistinių melisų ištraukas ir įvertinti jų kokybę. Darbo uždaviniai: 1. Remiantis mokslinės literatūros duomenimis parinkti tinkamą vaistinių melisų skystą vaisto formą, atsižvelgiant į veikliosios medžiagos farmakologines savybes bei parinkti analizės metodus preparatų kokybei įvertinti; 2. Nustatyti ekstrahento (etanolio ir vandens) įtaką melisų ištraukų kokybei; 3. Palyginti ekstrahavimo metodo daromą įtaką vaistinių melisų ištraukų kokybei; 4. Ištirti žaliavos ir ekstrahento santykio daromą įtaką vaistinių melisų ištraukų kokybei. Metodika: 1. Tyrimo objektas – vaistinių melisų ištraukos; 2. Vaistinių melisų vandeninių ir etanolinių ištraukų technologija: a) Ištraukos gamintos klasikinės maceracijos ir perkoliacijos metodais; b) Etanolinės ištraukos gamintos ekstrahuojant ultragarsu ir kokybė vertinama po 20 min., 30 min. ir 40 min. ekstrahavimo; 3. Taikytas spektrofotometrinis metodas pagal Folin – Ciocalteau metodiką, norint nustatyti suminį polifenolinių junginių kiekį pagal KRE; 4. Sauso likučio tyrimas atliktas gravimetriniu metodu; 5. Antimikrobinis aktyvumas nustatytas pagal Ph. Eu. 01/2002, 2.6.12 metodiką. Rezultatai: Spektrofotometriniu metodu nustatyta, kad ekstrahentas turi įtakos veikliųjų junginių išsiskyrimui: didesnis suminis polifenolinių junginių bei sauso likučio kiekis nustatytas, kai ekstrahentu pasirenkamas etanolis, o ne vanduo. Vertinant etanolio koncentraciją nustatyta, kad mažiausiai veikliųjų junginių... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Purpose of work: To make and evaluate the quality of Melissa officinalis extracts. Tasks of work: 1. According to the scientific literature to identify an appropriate Balm liquid dosage form according to the pharmacological properties of the active material and the selection of analytical methods for evaluating the quality of products; 2. To set an extraction solvent (ethanol and water) influence on the quality of extracts of Melissa officinalis; 3. To compare extraction method influence on the quality of extracts of Melissa officinalis; 4. To investigate the relationship between the raw material and extraction solvent influence on the quality of extracts of Melissa officinalis. Methods: 1. Object of analysis – extracts of Melissa officinalis; 2. Preparation of an aquous and ethanolic extracts: a) Extracts have been produced by tradicional maceration and percolation methods; b) Ethanol extracts have been produced by extraction by ultrasound. The quality of these extracts has been evaluated after 20, 30, 40 min. 3. Spectrophotometric method (Folin – Ciocalteua method) – common amount of total polyphenolic compounds by p-cumaric acid equivalent has been evaluated; 4. The evaluation of dry residual according to gravimetric analysis has been calculated; 5. Antimicrobial activity by Ph. Eu. 01/2002, 2.6.12 method has been evaluated. Results: By spectrophotometric method it has been evaluated that extrahent has the influence on active compounds emission: higher amount of... [to full text]
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Approche métabolomique pour une caractérisation plus fine d'extraits de plantes d'intérêts pour la santé humaine / A complementary metabolomics approach to screen metabolic fingerprints of plant extracts used in human health

Delecolle, Julien 03 March 2017 (has links)
Ces travaux ont pour but d’identifier des métabolites dans des teintures-mères (TMs) utilisées en homéopathie et en phytothérapie pour mieux contrôler la qualité des TMs et de mieux comprendre leur mode d’action sur la santé humaine. Nous avons étudié, par une approche de métabolomique globale, 19 TMs et un produit leader : le L52, fabriqués par les Laboratoires Lehning. Premièrement, nous avons utilisé des approches non-ciblées en construisant des banques de données GC-MS et UPLC-MS/MS, afin d’identifier un maximum de molécules dans chaque extrait. Puis, nous avons fractionné certaines TMs et purifié des métabolites inconnus pour une identification fine en HRMS. Nous avons identifié de nombreuses molécules dans chaque TM, montrant que ces dernières sont très riches en molécules pouvant être utilisées pour le contrôle-qualité des TMs et valorisées pour la santé humaine. / Tinctures defined as hydro-alcoholic extracts have been used from centuries in homeopathy and phytotherapy, but their chemical compositions remain still unknown. During my PhD, metabolomics analyses of nineteen tinctures and one leader product, L52, made by Laboratoires Lehning, were conducted using untargeted metabolomic approach. We build GC-MS and UPLC-MS/MS databases to identify a large amount of metabolites. Then, we used semi-preparative HPLC with both UV and mass detection to isolate some compounds from tinctures. We used UPLC-HRMS to obtain chemical formula, a prerequisite for metabolites identification. Finally, we identified a broad range of different metabolites in each tincture, highlighting the metabolic complexity of the TMs. These molecules can now be used for quality-control and valued for a better understanding of these products on human health.

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