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    ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and chemometrics: An interesting tool to discriminate and characterize counterfeit medicines by Custers, D., Cauwenbergh, T., Bothy, J.L., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O., Apers, S., Deconinck, E.

    “…•ATR-FTIR might be useful for an initial screening of counterfeit medicines.•ATR-FTIR fingerprints were used to discriminate between genuine and counterfeit…”
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    Detection and identification of multiple adulterants in plant food supplements using attenuated total reflectance—Infrared spectroscopy by Deconinck, E., Aouadi, C., Bothy, J.L., Courselle, P.

    “…[Display omitted] •ATR-Mid-IR and NIR spectra were recorded for a series of intentionally adulterated plant food supplements.•Spectra were related to the…”
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    Overview of skin whitening agents with an insight into the illegal cosmetic market in Europe by Desmedt, B., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O., Rogiers, V., Grosber, M., Deconinck, E., De Paepe, K.

    “…Lightening skin tone is an ancient and well‐documented practice, and remains common practice among many cultures. Whitening agents such as corticosteroids,…”
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    A strategy based on fingerprinting and chemometrics for the detection of regulated plants in plant food supplements from the Belgian market: Two case studies by Deconinck, E., Vanhamme, M., Bothy, J.L., Courselle, P.

    “…[Display omitted] •A first rapid screening model for 5 regulated plants was build using infrared spectroscopy.•Screening results were confirmed using binary…”
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    Chromatographic fingerprinting as a strategy to identify regulated plants in illegal herbal supplements by Custers, D., Van Praag, N., Courselle, P., Apers, S., Deconinck, E.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-03-2017)
    “…Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a sexual disorder characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain a sufficiently rigid erection. Despite the availability of…”
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    Combining attenuated total reflectance- infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics for the identification and the dosage estimation of MDMA tablets by Deconinck, E., Van Campenhout, R., Aouadi, C., Canfyn, M., Bothy, J.L., Gremeaux, L., Blanckaert, P., Courselle, P.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-04-2019)
    “…The principal objective of the Belgian Early Warning System on drugs (BEWSD) of the Reitox national focal point is to collect and disseminate information on…”
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    HS–GC–MS method for the analysis of fragrance allergens in complex cosmetic matrices by Desmedt, B., Canfyn, M., Pype, M., Baudewyns, S., Hanot, V., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O., Rogiers, V., De Paepe, K., Deconinck, E.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-01-2015)
    “…Potential allergenic fragrances are part of the Cosmetic Regulation with labelling and concentration restrictions. This means that they have to be declared on…”
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    Chromatographic impurity fingerprinting of genuine and counterfeit Cialis® as a means to compare the discriminating ability of PDA and MS detection by Custers, D., Krakowska, B., De Beer, J.O., Courselle, P., Daszykowski, M., Apers, S., Deconinck, E.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-01-2016)
    “…Public health is threatened worldwide by counterfeit medicines. Their quality, safety and efficacy cannot be guaranteed since no quality control is performed…”
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    Comparison of three development approaches for Stationary Phase Optimised Selectivity Liquid Chromatography based screening methods Part I: A heterogeneous group of molecules (slimming agents in food supplements) by Deconinck, E., Ghijs, L., Kamugisha, A., Courselle, P.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-02-2016)
    “…Three approaches for the development of a screening method to detect adulterated dietary supplement, based on Stationary Phase Optimised Selectivity Liquid…”
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    The use of Stationary Phase Optimized Selectivity Liquid Chromatography for the development of herbal fingerprints to detect targeted plants in plant food supplements by Deconinck, E, Djiogo, C A Sokeng, Kamugisha, A, Courselle, P

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-08-2017)
    “…The consumption of plant food supplements is increasing steadily and more and more, these products are bought through internet. Often the products sold through…”
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    Detection of sibutramine in adulterated dietary supplements using attenuated total reflectance-infrared spectroscopy by Deconinck, E., Cauwenbergh, T., Bothy, J.L., Custers, D., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O.

    “…•ATR-IR spectra were recorded for 125 dietary supplements suspected of containing sibutramine.•ATR-IR spectra were related to the presence of sibutramine using…”
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    Comparison of three development approaches for Stationary Phase Optimised Selectivity Liquid Chromatography based screening methods Part II: A group of structural analogues (PDE-5 inhibitors in food supplements) by Deconinck, E., Ghijs, L., Kamugisha, A., Courselle, P.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-02-2016)
    “…Three approaches for the development of a screening method to detect adulterated dietary supplements, based on Stationary Phase Optimised Selectivity Liquid…”
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    Headspace–gas chromatographic fingerprints to discriminate and classify counterfeit medicines by Custers, D., Canfyn, M., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O., Apers, S., Deconinck, E.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-06-2014)
    “…Counterfeit medicines are a global threat to public health. These pharmaceuticals are not subjected to quality control and therefore their safety, quality and…”
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    Detection of regulated herbs and plants in plant food supplements and traditional medicines using infrared spectroscopy by Deconinck, E., Djiogo, C.A. Sokeng, Bothy, J.L., Courselle, P.

    “…[Display omitted] •ATR-Mid-IR and NIR spectra were recorded for in house made triturations of 9 specific plants.•Spectra were related to the presence of one of…”
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    GEONs API fingerprint project: Selection of analytical techniques for clustering of sildenafil citrate API samples by Deconinck, E., Courselle, P., Raimondo, M., Grange, Y., Rebière, H., Mihailova, A., Bøyum, O., Maurin, J.K., Pioruńska-Sędłak, K., Olsen, L. Stengelshøj, Acevska, J., Brezovska, K., Rundlöf, T., Portela, M.J., Bertrand, M.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-03-2022)
    “…Through its Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Working Group (API-WG) the General European Official Medicines Control Laboratory (OMCL) Network (GEON),…”
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    Chemometrics and chromatographic fingerprints to classify plant food supplements according to the content of regulated plants by Deconinck, E., Sokeng Djiogo, C.A., Courselle, P.

    “…[Display omitted] •A data set of chromatographic fingerprint for in house made triturations of 5 specific plants was used.•Chemometrics were used to interpret…”
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    Development and validation of a fast chromatographic method for screening and quantification of legal and illegal skin whitening agents by Desmedt, B., Rogiers, V., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O., De Paepe, K., Deconinck, E.

    “…•New UHPLC-DAD method capable of analyzing illegal skin whitening cosmetics.•Detection of legal and illegal skin whitening agents.•The method is validated for…”
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    Characterization of suspected illegal skin whitening cosmetics by Desmedt, B., Van Hoeck, E., Rogiers, V., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O., De Paepe, K., Deconinck, E.

    “…•UHPLC–ToF–MS method for screening of suspected skin whitening cosmetics.•Validation for multiple matrices.•Detection and quantification of skin whitening…”
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    Development of a Stationary Phase Optimised Selectivity Liquid Chromatography based screening method for adulterations of food supplements for the treatment of pain by Deconinck, E., Kamugisha, A., Van Campenhout, P., Courselle, P., De Beer, J.O.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (01-06-2015)
    “…Illegally adulterated dietary supplements are an increasing problem worldwide. One of the important groups of often adulterated products are the dietary…”
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