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2. Determination of the presence of sildenafil and tadalafil in herbal products collected in Bamako and surrounding area by HPLC at the National Health Laboratory (LNS).
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DEMBELE, Ousmane, COULIBALY, Baila F., CISSE, Bakary M., CISSE, Mody, DAKOUO, H. M. Jacques, COULIBALY, Bengali, SOW, Fatoumata Tata, KONE, Aoua Yah, ARAMA, Patomo Dominique, and COULIBALY, Seydou Moussa
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Objectives: Adulteration of herbal products can have a negative impact on the health of populations, as adulterants can lead to developmental defects, chronic diseases or death. Recently, in the literature, it has been reported that these products are used as adulterants in several traditional medicines. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to monitor synthetic adulterants in marketed liquid herbal products, which are most commonly used as strength and energy stimulants in Mali, for the safety of populations. Methods: In this study, we investigated the presence of sildenafil and tadalafil in the most popular marketed herbal products in Mali by HPLC for regulatory measurements. Results: A total of 16 samples were collected and analyzed, of which 14 revealed the presence of adulteration corresponding to 87%. Among these samples, 8 revealed the presence of Sildenafil and 6, the presence of Tadalafil at varying concentrations. These samples consist mostly of liquid, powder or paste preparations and are used as traditional medicines and food supplements for the treatment of physical and sexual weakness. Conclusion: These results clearly raise the issue of adulteration of traditional medicines and food supplements used for the treatment of physical and sexual weakness in Mali by chemicals and the need to strengthen regulatory controls to prevent the falsification of these products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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3. Stability and Bioaccessibility of β-Arbutin in Simulated Digestion Conditions.
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Sęczyk, Łukasz, Sugier, Danuta, and Sugier, Piotr
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HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,HYDROQUINONE ,DIGESTION ,BOTANICAL chemistry ,PHYTOTHERAPY ,INTESTINES - Abstract
In this study, the effects of physicochemical and biochemical digestion conditions on β-arbutin stability and bioaccessibility were investigated. β-Arbutin, at doses that correspond to its natural occurrence in plant materials (i.e., 1–100 mg), was subjected to gastric and intestinal electrolyte treatments (application of physicochemical factors) or the whole digestion process (application of physicochemical and biochemical factors). Its content in in vitro bioaccessible fractions was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and percentage bioaccessibility was calculated. The study shows very high stability and bioaccessibility of β-arbutin in a wide range of applied concentrations. Especially at doses ≥7.5 mg, bioaccessibility was close to 100% regardless of the stage of digestion and the type of treatment (electrolyte treatment or the whole digestion process). The assessment of phytochemicals in terms of their stability and interactions with the digestion environment can help in the future evaluation of their applicability for therapeutic purposes. The high bioaccessibility of β-arbutin within its multifunctional biological activity makes it a promising substance for phytomedicinal applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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4. Natural Products That Protect Against Acetaminophen Hepatotoxicity: A Call for Increased Rigor in Preclinical Studies of Dietary Supplements.
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Layman, Alexander J., Alsbrook, Scott M., Koturbash, Igor K., and McGill, Mitchell R.
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PHYTOTHERAPY , *DRUG overdose , *HEPATOTOXICOLOGY , *ACUTE diseases , *MITOCHONDRIA , *HERBAL medicine , *OXIDATIVE stress , *PLANT extracts , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *DIETARY supplements , *ACETAMINOPHEN , *LIVER failure , *DISEASE complications - Abstract
Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose is one of the most common causes of acute liver injury. The current standard-of-care treatment for APAP hepatotoxicity, N-acetyl-l-cysteine, is highly effective when administered early after overdose, but loses efficacy in later-presenting patients. As a result, there is interest in the identification of new treatments for APAP overdose patients. Natural products are a promising source of new treatments because many are purported to have hepatoprotective effects. In fact, a great deal of research has been done to identify natural products that can protect against APAP-induced liver injury. However, serious concerns have been raised about the rigor and human relevance of these studies. Here, we systematically reviewed the APAP-natural product literature from 2013 to 2023 to determine the veracity of these concerns and the scope of the potential problem. The results substantiate the concerns that have been previously raised and point to concrete steps that can be taken to improve APAP-natural product research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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5. Stability and Bioaccessibility of β-Arbutin in Simulated Digestion Conditions
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Łukasz Sęczyk, Danuta Sugier, and Piotr Sugier
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arbutin ,hydroquinone ,bioaccessibility ,gastric digestion ,intestinal digestion ,herbal products ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this study, the effects of physicochemical and biochemical digestion conditions on β-arbutin stability and bioaccessibility were investigated. β-Arbutin, at doses that correspond to its natural occurrence in plant materials (i.e., 1–100 mg), was subjected to gastric and intestinal electrolyte treatments (application of physicochemical factors) or the whole digestion process (application of physicochemical and biochemical factors). Its content in in vitro bioaccessible fractions was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and percentage bioaccessibility was calculated. The study shows very high stability and bioaccessibility of β-arbutin in a wide range of applied concentrations. Especially at doses ≥7.5 mg, bioaccessibility was close to 100% regardless of the stage of digestion and the type of treatment (electrolyte treatment or the whole digestion process). The assessment of phytochemicals in terms of their stability and interactions with the digestion environment can help in the future evaluation of their applicability for therapeutic purposes. The high bioaccessibility of β-arbutin within its multifunctional biological activity makes it a promising substance for phytomedicinal applications.
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- 2025
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6. Integrating DNA Barcoding Within an Orthogonal Approach for Herbal Product Authentication: A Narrative Review.
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Nazar N, Saxena A, Sebastian A, Slater A, Sundaresan V, and Sgamma T
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- DNA, Plant genetics, Quality Control, DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic methods, Plants, Medicinal genetics, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Plants, Medicinal classification
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Introduction: Existing methods for morphological, organoleptic, and chemical authentication may not adequately ensure the accurate identification of plant species or guarantee safety. Herbal raw material authentication remains a major challenge in herbal medicine. Over the past decade, DNA barcoding, combined with an orthogonal approach integrating various testing methods for quality assurance, has emerged as a new trend in plant authentication., Objective: The review evaluates DNA barcoding and common alternative testing in plant-related sectors to enhance quality assurance and accurate authentication., Method: Studies were selected based on their relevance to the identification, quality assurance, and safety of herbal products. Inclusion criteria were peer-reviewed articles, systematic reviews, and relevant case studies from the last two decades focused on DNA barcoding, identification methods, and their applications. Exclusion criteria involved studies lacking empirical data, those not peer-reviewed, or those unrelated to the main focus. This ensured the inclusion of high-quality, pertinent sources while excluding less relevant studies., Results: An orthogonal approach refers to the use of multiple, independent methods that provide complementary information for more accurate plant identification and quality assurance. This reduces false positives or negatives by confirming results through different techniques, combining DNA barcoding with morphological analysis or chemical profiling. It enhances confidence in results, particularly in cases of potential adulteration or misidentification of plant materials., Conclusion: This study highlights the persistent challenges in assuring the quality, purity, and safety of plant materials. Additionally, it stresses the importance of incorporating DNA-based authentication alongside traditional methods, to enhance plant material identification., (© 2024 The Author(s). Phytochemical Analysis published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2025
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