In the context of the deepening of innovation driven by the city of zhao tong and the promotion of “technologies” through collaborative efforts, hao xiaojiang, a member of the chinese academy of sciences and researcher of the kunming institute of plants of the chinese academy of sciences, recently received a special interview to “open the vein” for the development and industrialization of high-value-added sources of medicine, such as zhao tienmah。

Hao xiaojiang said that zhao ting tian ma had a reputation in the industry as the core of high-quality drugs, such as u tianima, and how could deep processing bottlenecks be broken and resource advantages translated into industrial advantages? The key is "four steps":
First, the source uses the controlled seed quality to ensure the homogeneity, stability and scientific comparison with other sources, which is the first level of quality assurance。
Second, the refinement of core techniques and the need for a rigorous validation of the “diplomatic” (precedents, honey circulus) in the planting chain are key elements in ensuring the success and quality of the cultivation。
Third, deepening plant chemistry research drives precision processing, which is the core foundation for value addition. It is necessary to identify the critical active ingredients required in the aeroplanes, in order to design and optimize the process, to target the results and avoid blind processing。
Finally, science supports branding and abandons models that rely only on private advocacy. Brands must be based on solid scientific research and complete scientific evidence chains from seed sources to products in order to create a credible high-end brand image on the market。
Hao xiaojiang suggested that the zhao tienqing industry should pursue a “top heaven” model of development. The “top sky”, i. E., deep analysis of the unique chemical structure and significant pharmacological activity of the argon (e. G. Neuroprotective function, potential for fighting alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, etc.) through front-line studies such as plant chemistry, lays the international leading scientific foundation; the “on-the-ground” takes full advantage of its pharmacological homogeneity, vigorously developing popular products such as functional foods, cosmetics, cosmetics and dietary supplements, and expanding the vast market space。
In response to the promotion of the internationalization of chinese medicine, hao xiaojiang introduced the efficient “off-shore” model of a “technology licence”. He suggested that chong should strengthen the in-depth study of the active components of fertilizers and mechanisms for their role, actively apply for international patent protection, and further develop and market transformation of relevant technologies or patent authorizations to international partners. This model can bring in both international financial resources and r & d power, and accelerate access to global markets for technologies and products that are known for their advantages. “when our technology is strong enough to stand on the international `seaside', `going out' is the most realistic option.” hao xiaojiang says。




