Abstract

Experiential quality assessment(EQA) is an important sensory analysis for judging herbal quality grades. Because of the high empirical utility of expert experience, the consistency, science and inheritance of such experience are continuously in dispute. To explore the scientific evidence for this subjective method, we designed a Delphi expert investigation coupled with chemical analysis to evaluate the quality of Schisandrae Chinensis Fructus (SCF). Initially, 13 experts were invited to independently evaluate the grades of 11 batches of SCF. After screening the consistency and repeatability of the evaluation results, typical samples of all quality levels were identified. Seven significant physical characters were detected; colour and size were found to be the key parameters for identifying SCF quality. Based on this correlation, a decision tree model was ultimately established and converted to a quality evaluation card. Over 80% consistency in a novice test demonstrated the technical advantages and application characteristics of the model. Further correlation analysis revealed that EQA quality grades of SCF were positively correlated to the content of polysaccharides and polyphenols, while negatively correlated to the content of lignans. Biological activities were also approving it. In summary, our study proves that subjective EQA is consistency, repeatability and could be inherited.

Highlights

  • With the advancement of detection technology, the quality evaluation of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) has entered the era of chemical analysis

  • Evaluation parameters Error rate of individual (Ei), Error rate of Samples (Es), Consistent rate of individual and group (Cig) and Consensus of Samples (Cs) were calculated by equations 1, 2, 3 and 4

  • As a classical research method, the Delphi method has been widely used in various medical fields, such as in nursing[20], health economics[21] and epidemiology[22]

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Introduction

With the advancement of detection technology, the quality evaluation of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) has entered the era of chemical analysis. Different experts determine the quality grade of SCF according to their own experience, and there is no uniform standard. Chemical constituents such as lignans, polysaccharides and polyphenols in different grades of SCF were analysed to reveal the scientific merit of EQA. Results Delphi survey for experts and samples.

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