D Csupor
University of Szeged
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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2017
Anastasia Agapouda; Anthony Booker; Tivadar Kiss; Judit Hohmann; Michael Heinrich; D Csupor
The most widely applied qualitative and quantitative analytical methods in the quality control of Hypericum perforatum extracts will be reviewed, including routine analytical tools and most modern approaches.
Planta Medica | 2015
Chi Jung Tai; Mohamed El-Shazly; Tung Ying Wu; Kun Tai Lee; D Csupor; Judit Hohmann; Fang Rong Chang; Yang Chang Wu
Aconite species have played an important role in human history. Aconitum species have been used worldwide as poisons as well as remedies. Their potential in targeting several ailments such as pain, rheumatism, and lethargy has been recognized by Western, Chinese, and Indian health care practitioners. Aconite use in herbal preparations has declined, especially in Europe and the United States, in the first half of the twentieth century due to several reported toxicity cases. The situation has changed with the application of new technologies for the accurate analysis of its toxic components and the development of efficient detoxification protocols. Some Asian countries started small clinical trials to evaluate the potency and safety of different marketed aconite preparations. The current review summarizes therapeutic uses of aconite preparations in China, Taiwan, India, and Japan. It also highlights clinical trial results with special emphasis on their limitations. Modern drugs and pharmacopoeial preparations derived from aconite are also discussed.
Journal of Food and Drug Analysis | 2016
Mohamed El-Shazly; Chi Jung Tai; Tung Ying Wu; D Csupor; Judit Hohmann; Fang Rong Chang; Yang Chang Wu
Aconitum and its products have been used in Asia for centuries to treat various ailments, including arthritis, gout, cancer, and inflammation. In general, their preparations and dispensing have been restricted to qualified folk medicine healers due to their low safety index and reported toxicity. In the past few decades, official guidelines have been introduced in Asian pharmacopeias to control Aconitum herbal products. However, these guidelines were based on primitive analytical techniques for the determination of the whole Aconitum alkaloids and were unable to distinguish between toxic and nontoxic components. Recent advances in analytical techniques, especially high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and electrophoresis coupled with highly sensitive detectors, allowed rapid and accurate determination of Aconitum secondary metabolites. Reports focusing on liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis of Aconitum and its herbal products are discussed in the current review. This review can be used by the health regulatory authorities for updating pharmacopeial guidelines of Aconitum and its herbal products.
Natural Product Communications | 2011
Botond Borcsa; D Csupor; Peter Forgo; Ute Widowitz; Rudolf Bauer; Judit Hohmann
Acta pharmaceutica Hungarica | 2006
D Csupor; Peter Forgo; Károly Csedo; Imre Máthé; Judit Hohmann
Planta Medica | 2015
Botond Borcsa; Tivadar Kiss; D Csupor; Péter Orvos; László Tálosi; Judit Hohmann
Planta Medica | 2013
Botond Borcsa; László Fodor; D Csupor; Peter Forgo; Judit Hohmann
Planta Medica | 2010
D Csupor; Botond Borcsa; B Heydel; Judit Hohmann; István Zupkó; Y Ma; Ute Widowitz; Rudolf Bauer
Planta Medica | 2016
D Csupor; S Izrael; Norbert Kúsz; A Horváth
Planta Medica | 2010
D Csupor; Gábor Blazsó; Ute Widowitz; Á Balogh; Rudolf Bauer; Judit Hohmann