Review Article
The Applications and Features of Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Table 3
LC-QQQ-MS research literatures in the application of traditional Chinese medicine published during the past five years at home and abroad.
| Standards | Traditional Chinese medicine | Qualitative | Quantitative | Ref. |
| Ginsenosides Rc and CK | Panax genus plants | + | + | [12] | Protopine and so forth | Jitai tablet | + | + | [13] | Rutin R1 and so forth | Actinidia valvata leaves | + | + | [14] | Neobavaisoflavone and so forth | Psoralea corylifolia L. | + | + | [15] | — | Eclipta prostrata L. | + | + | [16] | Naringin and so forth | Chaihu-shu-gan-san | + | + | [17] | Psoralen and so forth | Bushen zhuanggu formula | + | + | [18] | Berberine and so forth | Huang lian jie du decoction | + | + | [19] | Fuziline and so forth | Mahuang-fuzi-xixin decoction | + | + | [20] | Rutin | Ginkgo biloba L. | + | + | [21] | Liquiritin and so forth | Gan-sui-ban-xia decoction plus-minus gansui and gancao drug combination | + | + | [22] | (−)-Epigallocatechin and so forth | Ginkgo biloba leaves | + | + | [23] | Pedunculoside and so forth | Ilex rotunda | + | + | [24] | Gallic acid and so forth | Guizhi fuling wan | + | − | [25] | Matrine and so forth | Yandureqing | + | − | [26] |
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