Quality Control Oriented Data Analysis and Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine Extraction Process

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A relation model between extraction efficiency quality parameter and extraction process parameters was presented as the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) effective constituent extraction efficiency is an important quality index in the TCM extraction process. This paper verified the correctness of the model which based on the actual production data and makes the prediction of the extraction efficiency possible. To judge whether the extraction process is in a controlled state base on the X-R control Chart of extraction efficiency predicted value, thus achieved to monitor the quality of the extraction process. This paper is of great significance in ensuring the quality of TCM extraction production stable and uniform.

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