Abstract

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) prescription possesses antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, antiviral, and antiinflammatory activity, and other pharmacological activities of benefit to humankind. For the screening and analysis of effective compounds in TCM prescription, a conventional phytochemical approach that isolates and identifies individual components one by one could be used to search for lead compounds in herbal medicine, but this strategy is time-consuming and labor intensive. In view of this, it is essential to develop novel and available methods that could overcome all these limitations, to reveal the complex compounds in TCM prescription.

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