Basic Methods and Ideas of TCM Quality Consistency Evaluation

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v1i2.152

Tianyi Liu

College of Wuya Innovation, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University

Abstract

The complexity of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) itself determines that the quality evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine is more difficult than that of single-component chemical medicine. At present, the outbreak of COVID-19 has made the importance of traditional Chinese medicine well demonstrated. Traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in fighting the epidemic and treating a series of other diseases. Therefore, we need to establish a comprehensive quality consistency evaluation system of traditional Chinese medicine as soon as possible to promote the better application of traditional Chinese medicine. This article expounds the basic methods and ideas of the quality consistency evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine, hoping to provide a good reference for researchers in this field.

Keywords

TCM quality, consistency evaluation, improvement of system, basic methods

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