Plant-based food supplements (FS) of doubtful traceability have now emerged as a new threat to human health. Food supplements adulterated with pharmaceutical ingredients are considered "medicines in disguise" by regulatory authorities, which is a sub-category of falsified medicines. In the context of illegal manufacture and trade, as well as in the absence of an official phyto- and/or pharmacovigilance system, emergency departments and poison control centers constitute a early warning system for detecting ingested suspect FS. In the present investigation, we set up efficient workflows for the systematic characterization of adulterated plant-based FS in the context of an original local early warning alert system (i.e., FalsiMedTrack) involving an emergency department, a poison center, and academic analytical chemistry laboratories. Fit-for-purpose cross-analytical methods were employed, including sophisticated methods such as liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, X-ray powder diffraction, as well as the most accessible and affordable HPLC method with UV/DAD detection. The strategy was applied successfully to typical cases of suspect plant-based health products, i.e., sample incriminated in patients experiencing side effects and herbal products currently commercialized for their "amazing health benefits". The samples contained active pharmaceutical ingredients, including diclofenac, piroxicam, dexamethasone 21-acetate, and sibutramine. We provided evidence of "medicines in disguise" presented as food supplements, which raises concerns about their quality and safety.
Cross-Analytical Strategies to Tackle "Medicines in Disguise" Presented as Food Supplements, a New Threat for Human Health.
针对以食品补充剂形式出现的“伪装药物”——对人类健康构成新威胁——的交叉分析策略
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作者:Nzoughet Kouassi Judith, Bouzidi Chouaha, Nicolai Béatrice, Ben Jamaa Farah, Dugay Annabelle, Langrand Jérôme, Vodovar Dominique, Houzé Pascal, Labat Laurence, Mégarbane Bruno, Bocca Cinzia, Reynier Pascal, Guiblin Nicolas, Michel Sylvie, Cachet Xavier
| 期刊: | Molecules | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 19; 30(6):1372 |
| doi: | 10.3390/molecules30061372 | 种属: | Human |
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