Europe and China hold symposium on traditional Chinese medicines standard

Published: 10-Dec-2013

Pledge to strengthen scientific exchanges


The Council of Europe-associated European directorate for the quality of medicines and healthcare (EDQM) and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People’s Republic of China (SATCM) have jointly staged a symposium on scientific assessments of traditional Chinese medicines (TCM).

Taking place in Strasbourg, France, the SATCM’s Deputy Director General for International Co-operation Wu Zhen-dou and EDQM Director Susanne Keitel pledged at the meeting to 'continue their fruitful co-operation and to strengthen scientific exchanges between the two organisations'.

Participants debated the analytical techniques for quality controlling TCM and the Deputy Secretary General of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (ChP) Commission, Wang Ping spoke on the development of monographs in the ChP.

There was also debate on TCM ingredient analysis using multiple methods such as DNA barcoding, HPLC and HPTLC fingerprinting; efforts to pursue evidence-based methods of quality control; attempts to control toxic compounds; and research into the chemical and pharmacological effects of TCM processing.

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