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Danshen is a complicated system containing multiple components, which are mainly liposoluble diterpenoid quinones and water-soluble phenolic acids. These compounds are the material foundation of Danshen’s pharmaceutical functions. At present, the methods for Danshen’s quality control are based upon the use of salvianolic acid B and tanshinone IIA as the quantitative and qualitative indicators, which of course could not indicate the overall quality of the product. Also, these approaches neglect the synergism among the various components, which is not in line with the holistic ideal of TCM in clinical application. Fingerprinting technology can solve the above problems and can objectively and comprehensively reflect the quality of Danshen. It is of great significance to apply fingerprinting technology to illuminate the mechanisms of TCM functions, to improve the quality of TCM, and to promote the modernization and internationalization of TCM.

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Guo, D. et al. (2015). Fingerprint Study. In: Yan, X. (eds) Dan Shen (Salvia miltiorrhiza) in Medicine. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9463-3_15

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