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Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition | 2011

United States pharmacopeia safety evaluation of spirulina.

Robin J. Marles; Marilyn L. Barrett; Joanne Barnes; Mary L. Chavez; Paula Gardiner; Richard Ko; Gail B. Mahady; Tieraona Low Dog; Nandakumara D. Sarma; Gabriel I. Giancaspro; Maged H. M. Sharaf; James Griffiths

The Dietary Supplements Information Expert Committee (DSI-EC) of the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) reviews the safety of dietary supplements and dietary supplement ingredients for the purpose of determining whether they should be admitted as quality monographs into the United States Pharmacopeia and National Formulary (USP–NF). The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has enforcement authority to pursue a misbranding action in those instances where a dietary supplement product indicates that it conforms to USP standards but fails to so conform. Recently DSI-EC undertook a safety evaluation of spirulina, a widely used dietary ingredient. DSI-EC reviewed information from human clinical trials, animal studies, and regulatory and pharmacopeial sources and analyzed 31 adverse event reports regarding spirulina to assess potential health concerns. At the conclusion of this review, DSI-EC assigned a Class A safety rating for Spirulina maxima and S. platensis, thereby permitting the admission of quality monographs for these dietary supplement ingredients in USP–NF. DSI-EC continually monitors reports concerning the safety of dietary supplements and dietary supplement ingredients for which USP dietary supplement monographs are developed. The DSI-EC may revisit the safety classification of spirulina as new information on this dietary ingredient becomes available.


Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1996

TWO NEW INDOLOQUINOLINE ALKALOIDS FROM CRYPTOLEPIS SANGUINOLENTA : CRYPTOSANGUINOLENTINE AND CRYPTOTACKIEINE

Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Albert N. Tackie; Charles H. Phoebe; Gary E. Martin


Journal of Natural Products | 1993

Cryptospirolepine, a Unique Spiro-nonacyclic Alkaloid Isolated from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta

Albert N. Tackie; Gilbert L. Boye; Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Ronald C. Crouch; Timothy D. Spitzer; Robert L. Johnson; John Dunn; Doug Minick; Gary E. Martin


Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1991

Assignment of the proton and carbon NMR spectra of the indoloquinoline alkaloid cryptolepine

Albert N. Tackie; Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Gilbert L. Boye; Ronald C. Crouch; Gary E. Martin


Journal of Natural Products | 1998

Submicro Inverse-Detection Gradient NMR: A Powerful New Way of Conducting Structure Elucidation Studies with <0.05 μmol Samples

Gary E. Martin; Jane E. Guido; Russell H. Robins; Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Albert N. Tackie


Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1996

The isolation and structure determination of cryptomisrine, a novel indolo[3,2-b]quinoline dimeric alkaloid from cryptolepis sanguinolenta†

Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Albert N. Tackie; Charles H. Phoebe; Robert L. Johnson; Doug Minick; Ronald C. Crouch; Gary E. Martin; C. Webster Andrews


Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry | 1991

Total assignment of the proton and carbon NMR spectra of the alkaloid quindoline — utilization of HMQC-TOCSY to indirectly establish protonated carbon-protonated carbon connectivities

Timothy D. Spitzer; Ronald C. Crouch; Gary E. Martin; Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Albert N. Tackie; Gilbert L. Boye


Journal of Natural Products | 1999

11-Isopropylcryptolepine: A Novel Alkaloid Isolated from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta Characterized Using Submicro NMR Techniques

Chad E. Hadden; Maged H. M. Sharaf; Jane E. Guido; Russell H. Robins; Albert N. Tackie; Charles H. Phoebe; Paul L. Schiff; Gary E. Martin


Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry | 1995

Submicromole structure elucidation: Cryptolepicarboline—a novel dimeric alkaloid from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta

Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff; Albert N. Tackie; Charles H. Phoebe; Layne Howard; Carol Meyers; Chad E. Hadden; Susan K. Wrenn; Ann O. Davis; C. Webster Andrews; Doug Minick; Robert L. Johnson; John P. Shockcor; Ronald C. Crouch; Gary E. Martin


Planta Medica | 1995

Flavonoids from Litsea glaucescens.

José A. López; Wagner Barillas; Jorge Gómez-Laurito; Fu-Tyan Lin; Adnan J. Al-Rehaily; Maged H. M. Sharaf; Paul L. Schiff

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Paul L. Schiff

University of Pittsburgh

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Albert N. Tackie

Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine

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Doug Minick

Research Triangle Park

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