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DNA barcoding: a genomic-based tool for authentication of phytomedicinals and its products

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Pages 77-84 | Published online: 09 Dec 2015
 

Abstract:

DNA barcoding helps to identify the plant materials based on short, standardized gene sequences in a rapid, accurate, and cost-effective manner. Recent reports reveal that DNA barcoding can be used for the assignment of unknown specimens to a taxonomic group, authentic identification of phytomedicinals, and in plant biodiversity conservation. Research indicates that there is no single universal barcode candidate for identification of all plant groups. Hence, comparative analysis of plant barcode loci is essential for choosing a best candidate for authenticating particular medicinal plant genus/families. Currently, both chloroplast/nuclear regions are used as universal barcodes for the authentication of phytomedicinals. A recent advance in genomics has further enhanced the progress in DNA barcoding of plants by the introduction of high-throughput techniques like next generation sequencing, which has paved the way for complete plastome sequencing that is now termed as super-barcodes. These approaches could improve the traditional ethno-botanical and scientific knowledge of phytomedicinals and their safe use. Hence, current focus is on the investigation of phytomedicinals and herbal product integrity and authenticity through DNA barcoding with the goal of protecting consumers from potential health risks associated with product substitution and contamination.

Acknowledgments

KRSB thanks University Grants Commission–Dr D S Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellowship, India, for the financial support. The authors would also like to thank DBT NER-Twining project for Junior Research Fellowship to SM, and UGC-SAP and DST-FIST for the financial support.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.