| Literature DB >> 33584266 |
Kunzi Yu1, Wei Liu1, Nanping Zhang1, Xianlong Cheng1, Shiyu Zhou2, Tiantian Zuo1, Shuai Kang1, Feng Wei1, Shuangcheng Ma1.
Abstract
Maidong, the root tuber of Ophiopogon japonicus (Thunb.) Ker Gawl., is a commonly used herbal medicine in China. There are three quality grades of Maidong according to traditional opinion and modern research studies: superior quality (Zhe-Maidong), medium quality (Chuan-Maidong), and poorest quality (Chuan-Maidong with paclobutrazol, which is a kind of plant growth regulator). However, no efficient way to distinguish the three quality grades of Maidong exists; thus, the herbal markets and botanical pharmacies are flooded with Chuan-Maidong with paclobutrazol. To ensure the safety and quality of Maidong, a comparative microscopic study was performed on three quality grades of Maidong. The result was to establish a microscopic quantification method based on the area ratio between xylem and pith to distinguish the three quality grades of Maidong. Subsequently, Maidong from regional markets was evaluated by this method. In this study, we developed a novel quantification method to identify the three quality grades of Maidong, which could in turn make efforts on the quality improvement of Maidong. Our study is the first to demonstrate that microscopic technology could be used to distinguish different quality grades of a specific herbal medicine.Entities:
Keywords: botanical identification; herbal medicine; light microscope microscopy; microscopic quantification; ophiopogonis radix; quality identification
Year: 2021 PMID: 33584266 PMCID: PMC7878543 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2020.591310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810