WHO Guidelines on Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP) for Medicinal Plants
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Table des matières
Afficher le documentAcknowledgements
Afficher le documentForeword
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu1. General introduction
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu2. Good agricultural practices for medicinal plants
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu3. Good collection practices for medicinal plants
Fermer ce répertoire4. Common technical aspects of good agricultural practices for medicinal plants and good collection practices for medicinal plants
Fermer ce répertoire4.1. Post-harvest processing
Afficher le document4.1.1. Inspection and sorting
Afficher le document4.1.2. Primary processing
Afficher le document4.1.3. Drying
Afficher le document4.1.4. Specific processing
Afficher le document4.1.5. Processing facilities
Afficher le document4.2. Bulk packaging and labelling
Afficher le document4.3. Storage and transportation
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4.4. Equipment
Afficher le document4.5. Quality assurance
Afficher le document4.6. Documentation
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu4.7. Personnel (growers, collectors, producers, handlers, processors)
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenu5. Other relevant issues
Afficher le documentBibliography
Afficher le documentAnnex 1. Good Agricultural Practice for Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials, People's Republic of China
Ouvrir ce répertoire et afficher son contenuAnnex 2. Points to Consider on Good Agricultural and Collection Practice for Starting Materials of Herbal Origin
Afficher le documentAnnex 3. Good Agricultural and Collection Practices for Medicinal Plants (GACP), Japan
Afficher le documentAnnex 4. A model structure for monographs on good agricultural practices for specific medicinal plants
Afficher le documentAnnex 5. Sample record for cultivated medicinal plants
Afficher le documentAnnex 6. Participants in the WHO Consultation on Good Agricultural and Field Collection Practices for Medicinal Plants
 

4.1.1. Inspection and sorting

Raw medicinal plant materials should be inspected and sorted prior to primary processing. The inspection may include:

♦ visual inspection for cross-contamination by untargeted medicinal plants and/or plant parts;

♦ visual inspection for foreign matter;

♦ organoleptic evaluation, such as: appearance, damage, size, colour, odour, and possibly taste.

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