A Review of The Application of Spectroscopy to Flavonoids from Medicine and Food Homology Materials

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Medicinal and food homology materials are a group of drugs in herbal medicine that have nutritional value and can be used as functional food, with great potential for development and application. Flavonoids are one of the major groups of components in pharmaceutical and food materials that have been found to possess a variety of biological activities and pharmacological effects. More and more analytical techniques are being used in the study of flavonoid components of medicinal and food homology materials. Compared to traditional analytical methods, spectroscopic analysis has the advantages of being rapid, economical and free of chemical waste. It is therefore widely used for the identification and analysis of herbal components. This paper reviews the application of spectroscopic techniques in the study of flavonoid components in medicinal and food homology materials, including structure determination, content determination, quality identification, interaction studies, and the corresponding chemometrics. This review may provide some reference and assistance for future studies on the flavonoid composition of other medicinal and food homology materials.

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Zou, L., Li, H., Ding, X., Liu, Z., He, D., Kowah, J. A. H., … Liu, X. (2022, November 1). A Review of The Application of Spectroscopy to Flavonoids from Medicine and Food Homology Materials. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27227766

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