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Country ReportCountry Report
Thai Herbal Medicinal Thai Herbal Medicinal
Products IndustryProducts Industry
Assoc.Prof.Dr.Surapote Wongyai, Dr.rer.nat.Dean, Faculty of Oriental Medicine
Rangsit UniversityPaholyotin Road
Patumtani 12000, Thailande mail: [email protected]
Bangkok, 25 December 2007
ThailandThailand
� Population 63.6 million (2004)
� National Universal Health Scheme: One of the developing world’s first universal health care policies in 2001 (referred to as the “30 baht” plan), 46.4 million people (73% of total population) were covered by 2003.
� Copayment are paid by the government on a capital basis with the 2003 rate of 1,414 baht ($34.12) per person.
WHO's forecast is that the global market for herbal products would be of the order of $5 trillion by year 2050. Herbal remedies would become increasingly relevant as people seek to avail natural remedies.
Business Line, Saturday, Jul 27, 2002
Herbal medicine sales in Asia alone amounted to USD2.3 billion, and in Southeast Asia, the annual growth rate is estimated to increase by 12 percent a year during the 1990s.
TRAFFIC SOUTHEAST ASIA
Malaysia generates US$1.2 billion annual sales with over 8,000 registered herbal products and 80 registered herbal manufacturers. Thailand earns US$ 71 million while China with a vast 1.3 billion population generates US$5.7 billion in annual sales.
Science and Technology Information InstituteDepartment of Science and Technology: Philippines
Studies have been reported in the past showing more than 40% of Western pharmaceutical products contain Asian plant extracts.
ASIA times Online(Oct 15, '04)
Industrial manufacturing has become increasingly important in Thailand. Thailand’s successful tourist industry is the country’s highest earner of foreign exchange. Ocimum basilicum is useful remedy for habitual constipation.Limnophila rugosa (Roth) Mers. A decoction of leaves of is used as expectorant and externally used as cosmetic for skin care.Bixa crel lana L. Macerated from leaves is used to treat dysentery.Ipomoea cairica (L) Sweet. Is mentioned chiefly as purgative.Piper betle (L) and the volatile oil from plant has a bactericidal effect.Coptis teeta (Ranunculaceae)
Green ten, pine bark extract, Grape seed extract, Co-enzyme q10 and beta carotene 10 mg. Prevents hypertension and cardiovascular diseases
Whiny care
Anti-Diabetes
Herbal Medicine
Weight Loss Medicine
Herbal Fresh Aroma Massage Oil
Herbal Whitening
Essential Herbal Balm
Ester-c is the most powerful anti-viral substance
Garcenia extract
Body weight control, prevents the conversion of excess sugar and carbohydrates to body fat
Natural Handmade Spa care
Sesame seed, natural oils, vegetables & flowers. Provides skin care
Cosmetics
Natural Spa Products
Handmade Herbal Soap
Pure Agarwood
Shampoo Body Wash Conditioner
Pain Relief
Tamarena Herbal Cream
Skin Lotion
Toothpaste
Skin & Hair CareSuper Anti-Aging Night Cream
Herbal Coffee
Herbal Wine
Herbal Tea
Thai Beer
Fresh Fruits From Thailand
Thai Jasmine Rice
Spice Tea
Dragon Fruit
1. Primary health care2. Industrial level
•Herbal medicines are introduced into hospital and National Drug List•Promotion through public and education system
Herbal Medicines in Health System
Status of ThaiStatus of Thai HMPsHMPs IndustryIndustry
In 2007 (Nov. 2007), there are 995
manufacturers produced herbal medicines,
293 manufacturers are in Bangkok, and
there are 14 factories meet GMP standard.
There are few factories start to produce
essential oil and herbal extracts.
Value of traditional drugs in Thai market during 1987-2006 (in million US Dollars, m$)
61.050.0020.096.10**54.86*2006
18.63-0.032.9015.702000
10.28-0.023.207.061995
8.72-0.011.866.851990
5.91-0.011.064.841987
ImportLocalImportLocalTotal
Veterinary drugHuman drugYear
* compared with modern drug 772.77 m$ (7.10%)** compared with modern drug 1,112.97 m$ (0.55%)
Number of traditional drugs registered in Thailandduring 1983-2007
11,927611694810,857
ImportLocalImportLocal
TotalVeterinary drugHuman drug
TraditionalTraditional DrugsDrugs
By law Traditional Drug means a drug intended for use in the practice of the traditional medicine or the cure of an animal disease which appears in a pharmacopoeia of traditional drug notified by the Minister, or a drug which is notified by the Minister as a traditional drug, or a drug of which formula has been registered as that of a traditional drug.
Traditional drugs
(1) Traditional drug (2004)(2) Developed traditional drug (1967)
2.1 Modified Thai traditional drugsdosage forms development2.2 Modified other traditional drug2.3 Single herbal drug2.4 New drug
Technology Levels in Processing of Medicinal Technology Levels in Processing of Medicinal
Plants in ThailandPlants in Thailand
Level 1Level 1
Level 2Level 2
Level 3Level 3
Level 4Level 44 Levels4 Levels
Medicinal Plants
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
1. Collecting2. Pulverization
1. Collecting2. Crushing3. Extraction4. Concentration
1. Collecting2. Crushing3. Extraction4. Concentration5. Purification
1. Collecting2. Crushing3. Extraction4. Concentration5. Purification6. Chemical
Conversion
Oral & TopicalDosage Forms
ParenteralDosage Forms
Technology Levels in Processing of Medicinal PlantsTechnology Levels in Processing of Medicinal Plants
Level 1Level 1
Level 2Level 2
Level 3Level 3
Level 4Level 4IndonesiaMalaysiaPhiilippinesSingaporeThailandBruneiVietnamLaosMynmarCambodiaPapua New Guinea
IndonesiaMalaysiaPhiilippinesSingaporeThailandVietnam
IndonesiaMalaysiaThailandVietnam
IndonesiaThailandVietnam
SEA and Levels of MAPs Technology
nn Herbal drugs Herbal drugs ““Crude plant materialCrude plant material””
nn Herbal drug preparations: Herbal drug preparations: ““Standardized extractsStandardized extracts””
nn Herbal medicinal preparationsHerbal medicinal preparations
-- Extracts Extracts ““Standardized extracts with clinically proof Standardized extracts with clinically proof
-- Partially purified extracts Partially purified extracts ““Proven efficacy and safetyProven efficacy and safety””
-- Group of Group of phytoconstituentsphytoconstituents
nn Pure single isolated characterized Pure single isolated characterized ““Modern medicineModern medicine””MoleculeMolecule
nn Aromatic plants: Essential oil, isolated Aromatic plants: Essential oil, isolated terpenesterpenes
MAPsMAPs Products as per Levels of TechnologiesProducts as per Levels of Technologies
MAPsMAPs = Medicinal and Aromatic Plants)= Medicinal and Aromatic Plants)
Biodiversity of Biodiversity of MAPsMAPs
� Tropical rain forest ecosystem
� 20,000 plant species
-flowering plants 10,200
-fungi 3,000
-fern 633
-orchid 1,000
� 500 medicinal plants were well identified (1,000 medicinal plants were documented in official Traditional Thai Pharmacopoeias)
Biodiversity of Biodiversity of MAPsMAPs
Thailand has tremendous diversity of living organisms and has had policies to conserve and sustained use of its biological resources since early 1900s.
There have been several laws and regulations established; the first one being the Forestry Act of 1941, amended in 1989. Two laws, the Plant Variety Protection Act 1999 and the “Protection and Promotion of Intellectual Thai Traditional Medicine Act 2006” were enacted and implementations.
Regulatory Aspects on Regulatory Aspects on
BiodiversityBiodiversity of of MAPsMAPs
� The Forestry Act of 1941, amended in 1989
� The National Park Act of 1961
� The Reserve Forest Act of 1960
� The Plant Variety Act of 1975, amended in 1992
� The Patent Act of 1979, amended in 1992
� The Plant Variety Protection Act of 1999
� The Protection and Promotion of Intellectual
Thai Traditional Medicine Act of 1999
Regulatory Aspects on Regulatory Aspects on
BiodiversityBiodiversity
� Recent developments in Thailand’s legislation aim at the recognition of traditional knowledge and the rights of local communities. The Plant Variety Protection Billcould combine rights of plant breeders to their newly developed varieties with the protection of native varieties that have been conserved and developed by farmers and local communities.
� Office of the National Plant Varieties Protection, Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives
� Chapter I: Plant Variety Protection Commission
� Chapter II: Plant Varieties
� Chapter III: Protection of New Plant Varieties
� Chapter IV: Protection of Local Domestic Plant Varieties
� Chapter V: Protection of General Domestic Plant Varieties and Wild Plant Varieties
� Chapter VI: Plant Varieties Protection Fund
� Chapter VII: Protection of Rights of Right Holders of Plant Varieties
� Chapter VIII: Penalties
Plant Varieties Protection Act 1999 Plant Varieties Protection Act 1999
(November 14,1999)(November 14,1999)
� Traditional Medicine Bill
Protects not only plant varieties but also
traditional knowledge such as on herbal
medicine.
� Thai Patent Act (amended in 1992)
Relations to Other Relations to Other LigislationLigislation and Treatiesand Treaties
� The Ministry of Public Health is responsible for the implementation of this Act.
� The objectives are to promote the use of old, traditional Thai medicine and to protect the indigenous knowledges as well as Thai medicinal plants. There are 2 principles of protection:
� The protection of medicinal plants enlisted and also some specific ecosystems that are rich in medicinal plants.
� The protection of indigenous knowledges and traditional Thai medicines. The local communities and individuals could file and register their knowledges and products.
The Protection and Promotion of Intellectual Thai Traditional Medicine Act 1999,
implemented in 2006
Regulatory Aspects on Regulatory Aspects on
BiodiversityBiodiversity
� Regulation on the Access and Transfer of
Biological Resources 1995
� National Biodiversity Centre
� National Committee on Conservation and
Utilization of Biodiversity
Regulation on the Access and Transfer of Regulation on the Access and Transfer of
Biological Resources 1995Biological Resources 1995
� Preservation of the existing diversity, which
must include the collected species and their
habitat, as well as sensible time limits for
efficient operations.
� Conditions for individual to gain permission
to access biological resources.
� Coordination and permission request
� Analysis and research
� Tranfer
Regulation on the Access and Transfer of Regulation on the Access and Transfer of
Biological Resources 1995Biological Resources 1995
From Raw Material to From Raw Material to
Finished ProductsFinished Products
Gathering and Harvesting Gathering and Harvesting
Practices of Practices of MAPsMAPsDepartment of Agriculture, Ministry of
Agriculture and Co-operatives, http://www.doa.go.th/
– Good Agricultural Practice (GAP)
– Cultivation including organic farming
Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry
of Public Health, www.dmsc.moph.go.thConservation: Royal Forest Department of
Thailand, Ministry of Agriculture and
Co-operatives, http://www.forest.go.th/
Gathering and Harvesting Gathering and Harvesting
Practices of Practices of MAPsMAPs
WHO Guidelines on
Good Agricultural and Collection Practices
for Medicinal Plants (for GACP)
Control of raw materials (refer to the GACPand Quality Control Methods for Medicinal
Plant Products)
� Cultivation : To use the safety field.
Harvest : Crop harvesting should not be carried out in wet (dew or rain) or high humidity conditions, i.e. wherever possible harvesting should be carried out in dry, low humidity conditions. Harvesting equipment should be clean and well maintained.
� Drying : The crop should be unloaded and unpacked as soon as possible on arrival at the drying facilities. It must not be allowed to stand for extended periods in direct sunlight and must be protected from rain.
� Packing : After removal of damaged material and foreign bodies, the sound dried crop should be packed in clean dry sacks, bags or boxes, preferably new.
� Storage and transport : Packed dried crop should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated building, with minimal variation in diurnal temperature and with good air ventilation.
� Equipment : Equipment used for the production and handling of crops should be easily cleaned to minimize contamination. Dry cleaning is recommended. Where the use of water is unavoidable, equipment should be dried as quickly as possible.
� Personnel : Personnel handling food material should maintain a high degree of and be provided with suitable personal hygiene changing facilities and toilets with hand washing facilities.
� Documentation : Keeping records of fertilizer, pesticide and herbicide used on each batch of harvested material is highly desirable.
� Training and education : Training and education of personnel, whether handling crops or managing crop production, in appropriate production techniques is highly recommended. This can be achieved by using experts from local agricultural institutes or those provided by the buyers.
� Quality control : representatives of producer and buyer should check Compliance with the recommendations of this GAP-MP through regular inspection visits with expertise in good agricultural and hygienic practice.
Gathering and Harvesting Gathering and Harvesting
Practices of Practices of MAPsMAPs
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Quality
Safety Efficacy
WHO Guidelines for the Assessmentof Herbal Medicines, 1991, 1996
Quality Quality PParameterarameter UUsedsed for for RRaw aw
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Regulatory Affairs of Herbal Medicinal Products (2 groups)
A. Traditional Drug (1967)B. Developed Traditional Drug (2004)1. Modified Thai Traditional Drug2. Modified Traditional Drug3. Single Herbal Drug4. Modern Herbal Drug
Quality controlQuality control
1. Raw material
2. Manufacturing procedure
3. Finished product
1. Specification of Raw Materials
1.1 Monograph (Thai Herbal Pharmacopoeias and Traditional Pharmacopoeias) 1.2 Not in monograph
1.2.1 Description: macroscopic, microscopic and organoletic
1.2.2 Identity test: chemistry, physicalproperties, chromatography
1.2.3 Main constituents or active constituents or markers
1.2.4 Limit Tests: ash value, moisture content, microbial contamination, heavy metal, pesticide residue, aflatoxin, other impurities
2. Crude plant materils and processing
2.1 Scientific name2.2 Common name in Thai or English2.3 Appearance and part of use2.4 Main constituents or active constituents
or characteristic compounds or markers2.5 Storage condition2.6 Picture or drawing of plants and part of use2.7 Procedure for plant preparation (GMP)
3. Details of Manufacturing Procedure
Manufacturing procedureManufacturing procedure
There is ASEAN Guideline for GMP of herbal
medicine, adopted in 1993. However, the
GMP for production of traditional medicinal
products is not compulsory now. It works on
voluntary basis.
4. Specification of Finished Products4.1 Appearance4.2 Identity test: active ingredient, vehicle4.3 Analytical method: main costituents or
active constituents or markers4.4 Specification of dosage forms4.5 Limit of microbial contamination4.6 Stability study and expired date4.7 Certified manufacturer by Government
agency or notary public (import)
5. Drug formula5.1 Name and content of active ingredients
and other diluents5.2 Raw plant materials
5.2.1 Scientific name, family5.2.2 Part of use, proportion5.2.3 Extracting solvent, ratio of dried crude
drug to crude extract5.3 Characteristic compounds or markers per
unit dose
Extraction Extraction PProcessesrocesses EEmployedmployed
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Extraction Extraction PProcessesrocesses
� Solvent Extraction
-Organic solvent
-Water, Water/Alcoholic
-Carbondioxide (essential oil)
� Steam distillation (essential oil)
� Freeze drying
� Cold press
SStatustatus of of EExtractxtract IIndustryndustry
The main extract industries� Kovic Kate International (Thailand) Co., Ltd.,
8/60,62,64 Moo7, Changwattana Road, Anusaowaree Bangkean, Bangkok 10220, Tel. (662)5217888, Fax.(662)5217890, www.kovic.com
� Thai-China Flavours & Fragrances Industry Co., Ltd.,175/6-7 Soi Amorn, Nang Linjee Rd., Chongnonsee, Yannawa,Bangkok 10120, Thailand, Tel. (662)2867681, (662)2131080
� Specialty Natural Products Co., Ltd.Amata Nakorn 700/364, Moo 6, Nhongmaidang, Muang District, Chonburi 2000, Tel. (6638)458698 to 9, Fax.(6638)458697, www.snpthai.com
� Research and Development Institute, The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), 75/1 Rama 6 Road, Rajtevi, Bangkok 10400, Tel.(662)2461473, Fax.(662)2462134,www.gpo.or.th/rdi
Extracts and Essential oilsExtracts and Essential oils
� Citronella oil
� Pamelo oil
� Lemon grass oil
� Eucalyptus oil
� Basil oil
� Black pepper oil
� Japanese mint oil
� Plai Oil (Zingiber cassumunar)
� Tumeric oil
� Variety herbal extracts
PhytoPhyto--chemical chemical IIndustryndustry
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� Kovic Kate International (Thailand) Co., Ltd.,8/60,62,64 Moo7, Changwattana Road,
Anusaowaree Bangkean, Bangkok 10220, Tel. (662)5217888, Fax.(662)5217890, www.kovic.com-Plaitanoids from Z. cassumunar
� Thai-China Flavours & Fragrances Industry Co.,Ltd.,175/6-7 Soi Amorn, Nang Linjee Rd., Chongnonsee, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand, Tel. (662)2867681, (662)2131080-Curcumenoids from C. longa
� The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Ministry of Public Health-Curcumenoids from C. longa
Institutes Engaged in BioactivityDirected Extraction, Purification,
Separation and Isolation of Bioactive Molecules from Plants
R & D Network of R & D Network of MAPsMAPs
� University – Industry linkage projects 2004
(Grant by National Council of Thailand)
� Regulation change: Thai FDA
� GAP: Department of Agriculture
� The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Ministry of Public Health
� The Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health
� Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and Department of Medical Science Services, Ministry of Science and Technology
� Chulabhorn Research Institute (CRI)
� Universities include Mahidol University (MU), Khon Kaen University (KKU), KasetsartUniversity (KU), Chulalongkorn University (CU), Chiang Mai University (CMU), Prince of Songkla University (PSU),
Naresuan University, Rangsit University
� Postgraduate Education and Research Program in Chemistry (PERCH), the co-operation of Departments of Chemistry of 5 universities (MU, KKU, KU, CU, PSU)
� National Research Council of Thailand
www.nrct.go.th, Chair by the Prime Minister
R & D of Herbal Medicinal Products for Industrial Level
Natural-product Repository (library) being Maintained by any of the
Institutes
� Medinal Plant Database
(MedPlant Database)
Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University
www.mahidol.ac.th
Industries Engaged in Commercializing Bioactive
Natural Products
� Kovic Kate International (Thailand) Co., Ltd.,
8/60,62,64 Moo7, Changwattana Road, AnusaowareeBangkean, Bangkok 10220, Tel. (662)5217888, Fax.(662)5217890, www.kovic.com
-Plaitanoids (arylbutanoids) from Z. cassumunar� Thai-China Flavours & Fragrances Industry Co.,
Ltd.,175/6-7 Soi Amorn, Nang Linjee Rd., Chongnonsee, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand,Tel. (662)2867681, (662)2131080
-Curcumenoids from C. longa
� The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Ministry of Public Health
www.gpo.or.th
-Curcumenoids from C. longa
Existing/planned Links of Phytochemistry and Natural
Products Exploitation
� Postgraduate Education and Research Program in Chemistry (PERCH)www.perch-adb.org
� The Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO), Ministry of Public Healthwww.gpo.or.th
� National Innovation Agency (NIA), Ministry of Science and Technologywww.nia.or.th
� Dihydroartemisinin
� Curcumenoids derivatives
� Plaitanoids
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Name list ofName list of
Herbal Medicinal GMP Conformance Herbal Medicinal GMP Conformance
ManufacturersManufacturers1. KIATTAWEE ENTERPRIZE CO.,LTD.
Scope : LIQUIDS
Valid from : Monday, June 26, 2006 Valid Until : Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Address : 66/16-17 moo 8 , Ram-Intdra Road., Tharang, Bangkhane, Bangkok
10220 Thailand Tel No. Tel. (02) 5107240-1, (02) 5109977-5 Fax No. -
2. KAEWMUNGKORNPHAESAJ CO.,LTD.
Scope : POWDER, CAPSULES
Valid from : Monday, February 19, 2007 Valid Until : Wednesday, February
18, 2009
123/2 moo 6, Petchkasem Road, Tambol Donkabeung.Amphur Potaram,
Rajburi 70120 Tel No. (032)340349-50 Fax No. (032)340349 , website www.
kaewmungkorn.com
3. KHAO-LA-OR LABORATORIES LTD., PART
Scope : POWDER, TABLETS, CAPSULES,LIQUIDS
Valid from : Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Valid Until : Friday, June 27, 2008
146/22 Suksawad Road, Amphur Phrasamutchedi Samutprakarn 10290
Thailand Tel No. (02) 4259036-7 Fax No. -, website www.khaolaor.com
4. B.B.PHARMA CO.LTD.
Scope : LIQUIDS
Valid from : Wednesday, April 04, 2007 Valid Until : Friday, April 03, 2009
999 moo 18 Tambol Klong nueng, Klong Loeng, Pratumtanee 12120 Thailand Tel
No. (02)1534115-20 Fax No. (02)1534121
5. SAND-M INTERNATIONAL Co., LTD
Scope : CAPSULES
Valid from : Wednesday, October 11, 2006 Valid Until : Friday, October 10, 2008
108 Soi Somdetphrapinklao 1, Bangyikhan, Bangplad, Bangkok 10700, Thailand
Tel No. (02)4341796-7 Fax No. -
6. CHARUEN SOOK BHAESAJ HOUNCHEW Co., Ltd.
Scope : CAPSULES, LIQUIDS, PILL
Valid from : Tuesday, November 28, 2006 Valid Until : Thursday, November 27,
2008
191 Soi 76/1, Petchkasem 40, Bangwa, Pasricharoen, Bangkok 10160, Thailand Tel
No. 02-467-0402 Fax No. -
7. NEW CONCEPT PRODUCT CO., LTD.
Scope : POWDER,CAPSULES
Valid from : Tuesday, November 14, 2006 Valid Until : Thursday, November 13,
2008
156 Soi Ladprao 107, Ladprao Rd, Khongchan, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240
Thailand Tel No. (02) 7311029 Fax No. -, website www.ncp.co.th
8. THAI HERBAL PRODUCTS CO.,LTD.
Scope : TABLETS, CAPSULES, OINTMENS OR CREAMS
Valid from : Friday, December 22, 2006 Valid Until : Sunday, December 21, 2008
130/149 Moo 3 Tambol Wangchula Amphur Wangnoi Pranakornsriayutthaya 13170
Tel No. (035) 721-445-7, 721-745 Fax No. (035) 721-743
9. SIRIBUNCHA Co., Ltd.
Scope : POWDER, TABLETS, CAPSULES, PILL, LIQUIDS, OINTMENS OR
CREAMS
Valid from : Thursday, December 07, 2006 Valid Until : Saturday, December 06,
2008
37 Soi Watcharathumsatit (Sukhumwit 101/1), Prakanong, Bangkok 10160, Thailand
Tel No. (02) 3930145, 3983894, 7462647 Fax No. -
10. SKYLINE LABORATORY CO., LTD
Scope : OINTMENS OR CREAMS, INHALER
Valid from : Wednesday, April 26, 2006 Valid Until : Friday, April 25, 2008
38/36-37 Moo 4 Lumlukka Road, Tambol Lumlukka Amphur Lumlukka Pathumthani
12150 Thailand Tel No. (02) 9870900-3 Fax No. -
11. SKYLINE HEALTH CARE CO., LTD.
Scope : POWDER, TABLETS, CAPSULES
Valid from : Wednesday, March 01, 2006 Valid Until : Thursday, February 28, 2008
38/38-39 Moo 4 Lumlukka Road, Tambol Lumlukka Amphur Lumlukka Pathumthani
12150 Thailand Tel No. (02) 9870900-3 Fax No. -
12. FIVE CENTIPEDE (SIM TIEN HOR)) CO., LTD.
Scope : Pill
Valid from : Wednesday, August 16, 2006 Valid Until : Friday, August 15, 2008
80/3-4, Rama II Road, Takham, gkhuntien, Bangkok 10150,Thailand Tel No. (02)
8985454-7 Fax No. -
13. OUAY UN OSOTH MANUFACTORY
Scope : POWDER, TABLETS, PILL, CAPSULES
Valid from : Thursday, August 24, 2006 Valid Until : Saturday, August 23, 2008
152/12 M.1 Petchkasem Road, Soi 76/1, Bangkaenua , Bangkok 10160, Thailand Tel
No. (02) 4541891-2 Fax No. -
14. AEK SAMOONPRAI CO., LTD.
Scope : POWDER, CAPSULES
Valid from : Friday, September 22, 2006 Valid Until : Sunday, September 21, 2008
98/31 ,moo 11 , Bhudthamonthone No 5, Tambol Raiking, Amphure Sampran,
Nakhonprathom 73210, Thailand Tel No. (02) 8118283-5 Fax No. -, website
www.herbalone.net
With Best WishWith Best Wish
Faculty of Oriental Medicine
Rangsit University
Thailand
“Conservation and Modernization of Oriental Medicines”
http://www.rsu.ac.th/oriental_med/