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Chromatography 2016
September 21-23, 2016
Volume 7, Issue 5(Suppl)
J Chromatogr Sep Tech 2016
ISSN: 2157-7064 JCGST, an open access journal
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September 21-23, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands
World Congress on
Chromatography
The development of standards for quality control of herbal medicines
Siu-Po IP
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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erbal medicines have been used for thousands of years and they are recognized as safe and effective remedies for the
prevention and treatment of diseases. However, the herbal materials are usually obtained from natural sources and they
are often criticized for their lack of quality control. The quality of herbal drugs can be affected by many factors including source,
geographic location, growing conditions, harvesting season, and processing procedures. Therefore, it is necessary to develop
regulatory standards to control the quality of herbal medicines.The Hong Kong ChineseMateriaMedica Standards (HKCMMS)
project was launched in 2002 by Department of Health, HKSAR Government to develop standards for commonly used herbal
drugs to ensure the safe use and the quality of the drugs. Now, it has become widely recognized reference standards for Chinese
medicine traders, laboratories in the field of Chinese medicine testing and certification, and some overseas organizations.
The HKCMMS project is under the guidance of the International Advisory Board which consists of international renowned
experts. The research works for the development of chromatographic methods are conducted by research teams from seven
local and overseas research institutes and the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, China. Our research team had
participated in the HKCMMS project since its beginning and contributed significantly to the successful implementation of the
project. Up to now, 236 monographs were published in 7 volumes of HKCMMS. Among of them, the research works of 47
monographs were totally contributed by our research team.
Biography
Siu-Po IP received his PhD degree in the Department of Biochemistry, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Currently, he is working as a
Research Fellow in the School of Chinese Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is also appointed as a member of Examination
Committee, The Chinese Medicine Council of Hong Kong and a Technical Assessor of Hong Kong Accreditation Service. He has extensive research experience on
herbal medicines. He has published about 100 papers in reputed journals.
paulip@cuhk.edu.hkSiu-Po IP, J Chromatogr Sep Tech 2016, 7:5(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7064.C1.016