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Metabolomics-Driven Standardization of Herbal Medicine: Advances, Applications, and Sustainability Considerations
Author: Esther Ugo Alum,Vaithiyalingam Subramanian Manjula, Daniel Ejim Uti, Darlington Arinze Echegu, Okechukwu Paul-Chima Ugwu, Simeon Ikechukwu Egba and Peter Chinedu Agu
Publisher: sage
Published: 0
Section: Faculty of Biomedical Sciences
Abstract
Standardizing traditional herbal formulations poses significant challenges due to inherent variability in plant sources, environmental
conditions, and processing methods. This narrative review explores how metabolomics a powerful high-throughput analytical
approach for comprehensive chemical profiling addresses these issues by enabling the identification and quantification of bioactive
compounds in complex herbal mixtures. Advanced analytical tools such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), liquid chromatog
raphy–mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) provide detailed metabolic fingerprints
that underpin quality control and therapeutic consistency. Emerging techniques including desorption electrospray ionization–mass
spectrometry (DESI-MS), direct analysis in real-time mass spectrometry (DART-MS), single-cell metabolomics, and stable isotope
ratio analysis (SIRA) enhance spatial and geographical specificity, offering rapid and minimally invasive profiling capabilities.
Integration of metabolomics with chemometric tools such as principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares–discrim
inant analysis (PLS-DA), facilitates authentication and batch-to-batch consistency. Furthermore, artificial intelligence (AI) and
machine learning (ML) algorithms are increasingly employed to automate metabolite identification, predict pharmacological prop
erties, and accelerate biomarker discovery. These advances collectively support evidence-based standardization and sustainability
of herbal medicines, contributing to global healthcare integration. Key outcomes of this review include: identification of metabolo
mics as a cornerstone for quality assurance and authenticity of herbal products, evaluation of emerging analytical platforms for
improving formulation reproducibility, and recommendations for interdisciplinary collaboration and regulatory alignment.
Literature included in this study was sourced from peer-reviewed articles published over the past decade in databases such as
PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Overall, the review underscores the pivotal role of metabolomics in transforming traditional
herbal practices into standardized, scalable, and personalized therapeutic interventions.