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Multidimensional chromatographic fingerprinting combined with chemometrics for the identification of regulated plants in suspicious plant food supplements

commonly encountered in PFS claiming weight-loss as indication. However, PFS usually are composed of mixtures of different plants resulting into a not so straightforward approach for their detection. In ...

chromatographic fingerprinting for the detection of herbal adulteration and herbal fraud in plant food supplements

popularity of PFS resulted in the development of a market offering a wide range of products, representing high profits. Unfortunately, this made these products also vulnerable for fraud and adulteration, ...

OMCL testing and the API working group: Part of the solution?

study as the obtained results, the conclusion and the lessons learned. Further the ongoing MSSFP005 study on tadalafil is introduced and some future perspectives for API-fingerprint studies within the ...

Use of near infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics for the classification of different Cannabis spp. samples found in Belgium

chemometric treatments were performed with Matlab R2018 b (The Mathworks ®). The algorithms were part of the ChemoAC toolbox (Freeware ®, ChemoAC consortium, version 4.1). Results and discussion   Figures : ...

Comparative dissolution study on substandard and falsified antibiotics encountered in Belgium

Agency for Medicines and Health Products (FAMHP), were subjected to dissolution studies. The results indicated that 9 out of 19 illegal samples failed to meet the dissolution limits prescribed by the ...

API-WG Project: chemometric results for omeprazole

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Eric Deconinck Source: API-WG, EDQM, Issue EDQM, Strasbourg (2018) Keywords: API fingerprinting Health Topics:  Illegal medicines Médicaments illégaux Illegale geneesmiddelen Service ...

API-WG project: Chemometric Results: Atorvastatin

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Eric Deconinck Source: API-working group, EDQM, Issue EDQM, Strasbourg, France (2017) Keywords: API fingerprinting Chemometrics Health Topics:  Médicaments illégaux Illegal medicines ...

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