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Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology
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(6)1993.
Article
in Chinese
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ABSTRACT
In the lecture, the regualtion on complementary medicine in TGA Australia has been briefly introduced. The minor active or harmful constituents and too many unknown components comtained in herbal medicine need to be detected is the analytical challenge faced by regulatory laboratory in Australia. The examples demonstrated what efforts the laboratory has made painstaking to establish chromatographic fingerprinting to meet the aim for quality control of herbal medicine which marketed in Australia. The principle and key factors for chromatographic fingerprint technique has been described.