CEERI
Scientists Develop Hi-Tech System for Herbal Drugs Raw
Material Analysis
Scientists at the Central Electronics
Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Chennai has
successfully developed a 'herb authentication system'
to check quality and scientific analysis of the herbal
raw materials used in drug manufacturing.
Disclosing this development to Chronicle
Pharmabiz, the four scientist said the product was developed
after an year of hard work with the support of the Indian
Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad and
the Department of Science and Technology (DST), New
Delhi. Both institution are sponsoring the project,
besides getting expert guidance from Kottakkal Arya
Vaidya Sala, the renowned Kerala Ayurveda firm
and collaborator.
Named 'Herbos', the herbs authentication
system is a combination of a microscope and digital
camera connected to a computer with the authentication
software, in simple terms. The digital camera will take
different pictures to the raw materials samples placed
under the microscope and will instantly relay the picture
to the software for data analysis. Herbos has facilities
for image capture and display, inspection, archiving
and comparison. The scientists claimed that the user
friendly system has scope for various measurement and
analyzing properties of the herb to minute details,
can compare with the result of the earlier samples or
from the archives as it has facility for storing and
retrieving data. However, the scientists did not divulge
more details about the system as the product is yet
to be patented and was undergoing finishing touches
for commercial applications, likely to be ready within
the next two to three months.
"Our user collaborator, a major
drug manufacturing firm in South India, has expressed
full satisfaction on the product, and we were in touch
with them during the various stages of development.
This finding will help the Indian drug manufacturing
companies to compete in the global market with confidence
in this era of free trade barrier and WTO regime. They
can scientifically ensure their buyer about the quality
and properties of the raw materials they are using.
We believe this system can do wonder to the Indian herbal
industry in future, especially herbal drug exporter"
said the four scientists.
Source :
Pharmabiz, July 10, 2003