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Discrimination among Panax species using spectral fingerprinting.

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Spectral fingerprints of samples of three Panax species acquired using UV, near-infrared (NIR), and MS allowed visual discrimination among the three species and showed distinctive subgroupings of red ginseng related to root quality (age/size).
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Spectral fingerprints of samples of three Panax species (P. quinquefolius L., P. ginseng, and P. notoginseng) were acquired using UV, near-infrared (NIR), and MS. With principal component analysis, all three methods allowed visual discrimination among the three species. All three methods were able to discriminate between white and red ginseng, and showed distinctive subgroupings of red ginseng related to root quality (age/size). Analysis of variance was used to evaluate the relative variance arising from the species, run, and analytical uncertainty, and was used to identify the most information-rich portions of the spectrum for NIR and UV. Accurate classification of the three species was obtained by using partial least squares-discriminant analysis and a fuzzy rule-building expert system. Relatively poor accuracy was obtained using soft independent modeling of class analogy when a single component was used.

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Identification and differentiation of Panax ginseng, Panax quinquefolium, and Panax notoginseng by monitoring multiple diagnostic chemical markers

TL;DR: This work presents a multiple marker detection approach to effectively differentiate the three Panax species, and to identify them in compound preparations.
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Chemometric analysis for identification of botanical raw materials for pharmaceutical use: a case study using Panax notoginseng.

TL;DR: Using chemometrics and its ability to distinguish between different plant parts could be a powerful tool to help assure the identity and quality of theBotanical raw materials and to support the safety and efficacy of the botanical drug products.
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Implementing a “Quality by Design” Approach to Assure the Safety and Integrity of Botanical Dietary Supplements

TL;DR: The authors contend that a "quality by design" approach for botanical dietary supplements should be implemented in order to ensure the safety and integrity of these products.
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Classification of cultivation locations of Panax quinquefolius L samples using high performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and chemometric analysis.

TL;DR: From the rule obtained to classify the P. quinquefolius L samples grown in the United States and China, peaks were identified that can be prospective biomarkers for differentiating samples from different growth regions.
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Multiple Versus Single Set Validation of Multivariate Models to Avoid Mistakes.

TL;DR: The reasons it should be used for generalized statistical validation for chemometric models are presented and powerful, matched-sample statistics may be applied for comparing models and methods.
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