Eric Brand
Hong Kong Baptist University
13 Papers
9 Citations
Eric Brand is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Identification (biology) & Traditional Chinese medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric Brand include Beijing University of Chinese Medicine & Paradigm.
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Papers
The formation of daodi medicinal materials
TL;DR: This review clarifies the concept and rationalizes the formation of daodi medicinal material, which has long enjoyed a good reputation and has particular attention to cultivation technique, harvesting and processing.
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Licorice: Resources, applications in ancient and modern times.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper reviewed the history of licorice and its medicinal and industrial applications in China and other nations, including research and application prospects related to the aerial parts of the plant.
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A concise classification of bencao (materia medica).
TL;DR: Books that record the sources and applications of medicinal materials are commonly known as bencao (materia medica) in China and are broadly divided into three major categories in the standard authentication procedure of Chinese medicinals.
Economic botany collections: A source of material evidence for exploring historical changes in Chinese medicinal materials.
Eric Brand,Christine Leon,Mark Nesbitt,Ping Guo,Ran Huang,Hubiao Chen,Li Liang,Zhongzhen Zhao +7 more
TL;DR: This preliminary assessment illustrated the significant potential of collections for clarifying historical changes in CMMs and confirmed that confusion due to shared common names and regional variations in the botanical identity of certain CMMs has been a persistent issue over time.
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Characterization of Maca (Lepidium meyenii/Lepidium peruvianum) Using a Mass Spectral Fingerprinting, Metabolomic Analysis, and Genetic Sequencing Approach.
Ping Geng,Jianghao Sun,Pei Chen,Eric Brand,James Frame,H O Meissner,Jeremy Stewart,Stefan Gafner,Stephanie Clark,Jesse D. Miller,James M. Harnly +10 more
TL;DR: Maca (Lepidium meyenii, synonym L. peruvianum) was analyzed using a systematic approach employing principal component analysis of flow injection mass spectrometry fingerprints to guide the selection of samples for metabolite profiling and DNA next generation sequencing.
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