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Identification of species adulteration in traded medicinal plant raw drugs using DNA barcoding.

Stalin Nithaniyal1,1, Sophie Lorraine Vassou1,1, Sundar Poovitha1,1, Balaji Raju1,1, Madasamy Parani1,1.   

Abstract

Plants are the major source of therapeutic ingredients in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). However, species adulteration in traded medicinal plant raw drugs threatens the reliability and safety of CAM. Since morphological features of medicinal plants are often not intact in the raw drugs, DNA barcoding was employed for species identification. Adulteration in 112 traded raw drugs was tested after creating a reference DNA barcode library consisting of 1452 rbcL and matK barcodes from 521 medicinal plant species. Species resolution of this library was 74.4%, 90.2%, and 93.0% for rbcL, matK, and rbcL + matK, respectively. DNA barcoding revealed adulteration in about 20% of the raw drugs, and at least 6% of them were derived from plants with completely different medicinal or toxic properties. Raw drugs in the form of dried roots, powders, and whole plants were found to be more prone to adulteration than rhizomes, fruits, and seeds. Morphological resemblance, co-occurrence, mislabeling, confusing vernacular names, and unauthorized or fraudulent substitutions might have contributed to species adulteration in the raw drugs. Therefore, this library can be routinely used to authenticate traded raw drugs for the benefit of all stakeholders: traders, consumers, and regulatory agencies.

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Keywords:  DNA barcoding; adultération des espèces; codage à barres de l’ADN; commerce d’ingrédients médicinaux bruts; complementary and alternative medicine; medicinal plants; médecine complémentaire ou alternative; plantes médicinales; raw drug trade; species adulteration

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28067539     DOI: 10.1139/gen-2015-0225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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