Ephedrine-Type Alkaloid Content of Nutritional Supplements Containing Ephedra sinica (Ma-huang) As Determined by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
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2012-11-14
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Abstract
0 Nutritional supplements containing Ephedra sinica (mahuang),
a botanical source of ephedrine-type alkaloids, have been
linked to numerous episodes of ephedrine (EPH) toxicity. With
passage of the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act,
nutritional supplements are no longer subject to the same FDA
preapproval requirements as food additives, prescription, or nonprescription
medications. As a consequence, EPH content is not a label
requirement for Ephedra-containing supplements. Less stringent
labeling requirements, therefore, may contribute to toxicity associated
with these products. A validated HPLC method for the determination
of ephedrine-type alkaloids, commonly found in Ephedra supplements,
is presented. Nine commercially available supplements exhibited
considerable variability in alkaloid content (EPH range: 1.08-13.54
mg). Only three products listed EPH content on the label while one
exhibited lot to lot variations in EPH of 137%.
Description
0 Nutritional supplements containing Ephedra sinica (mahuang),
a botanical source of ephedrine-type alkaloids, have been
linked to numerous episodes of ephedrine (EPH) toxicity. With
passage of the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act,
nutritional supplements are no longer subject to the same FDA
preapproval requirements as food additives, prescription, or nonprescription
medications. As a consequence, EPH content is not a label
requirement for Ephedra-containing supplements. Less stringent
labeling requirements, therefore, may contribute to toxicity associated
with these products. A validated HPLC method for the determination
of ephedrine-type alkaloids, commonly found in Ephedra supplements,
is presented. Nine commercially available supplements exhibited
considerable variability in alkaloid content (EPH range: 1.08-13.54
mg). Only three products listed EPH content on the label while one
exhibited lot to lot variations in EPH of 137%.
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Ephedrine-Type Alkaloid Content of Nutritional Supplements Containing Ephedra sinica (Ma-huang) As Determined by High Performance Liquid Chromatography
