Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences
CN | CAS  
 
  Home | Links | Site map
 
Home About Us News Organization Research Faculty Publication Education&Training Contact
  News
Location: Home > News > Events
 
 
Events
 
Shanghai Daily:Experts call for strict standards to internationalize TCM
Update time: 2014-10-24
Close
Text Size: A A A
Print

By Cai Wenjun | October 23, 2014, Thursday   

Traditional Chinese medicines need to have strict standards that will be recognized internationally, experts said at the International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products in Shanghai yesterday, World Traditional Medicine Day.   

No TCM medicine is recognized in either the United States or Europe because of the complexity, uncertainty of effective ingredients, unknown mechanism and lack of a mature quality control system, experts said.   

They added it is important to transfer TCM from an experience-based medicine to an evidence-based medicine.   

"Quality control, safety, efficacy and mechanism are the key for industrialization and internationalization of TCM,” said Guo De’an from the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica. “The China Food and Drug Administration started to regulate and standardize TCM planting, processing and pushing new TCM drug development. We must build a TCM standard recognized by the international field.”   

There are 12,807 TCM species recognized in China, including 11,146 herbs, 1,581 animal-derived items and 80 minerals.

 
weimoban
About Us News Research Faculty Education&Trainning Organization Contact
Brief Introduction
History
Address from the Director
Directors
Administration
Research
Events
Int'l cooperation
Target
Discovery
Development
Translation
Academician
PI
Graduate Students
Post Graduate Students