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Research progress on quality assurance of genuine Chinese medicinal in Sichuan

Journal

CHINESE MEDICINE
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13020-021-00428-z

Keywords

Sichuan genuine Chinese medicinal; Quality assurance; Regionalization; Germplasm resources

Funding

  1. Special Subsidy for Public Health Service of Traditional Chinese Medicine [[2017]66, [2018]43]
  2. Key Research and Development Project of Sichuan Science and Technology Agency [2018SZ0056]
  3. Science and Technology Development Fund, Macau SAR [0013/2018/AFJ, 0039/2018/A1]

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The Dao-di Herbs grown in Sichuan Province are abundant in both quantity and quality, ranking highly in China. The high-quality development of these medicinal materials plays a significant role in promoting local Chinese medicine quality, developing the Chinese medicine industry and technology, meeting public needs, assisting poverty alleviation, and strengthening ecological protection.
The genuine Chinese medicinal (GCM), also known as Dao-di Herbs, is a synonym for high quality Chinese medicinal materials, which has been established in thousands of years of clinical practice and is a comprehensive standard for evaluating the quality of Chinese medicinal materials. The newest data from the Fourth National Survey of Chinese Medicinal Resources showed that Sichuan Province has 7290 types of Chinese medicine and 86 GCM, both ranking highly in China. The characteristics like diverse species, wide distribution, higher yield, and good quality are considered as advantages of geo-herbals grown in Sichuan. Resources guarantee and high-quality development of those medicine materials make a difference in local Chinese medicine quality promotion and Chinese medicine industry and technology development to serve the public's needs, assist targeted poverty alleviation, and strengthen ecological protection. This review aims to outline significant progress in the recent ten years regarding regionalization, germplasm resources, and quality evaluation around the quality assurance of GCM in Sichuan, China.

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