Yuxue Pang, Xiaoran Tian, Dandan Wang, Hongtao Wang
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摘要
人参及其商业产品的物种鉴定对于确保其疗效和食品安全至关重要。为了解决以往 DNA 方法在鉴定 DNA 降解严重的人参产品方面的局限性,我们建立了一种基于线粒体 nad2 内含子 4 区单核苷酸多态性(SNP)标记的多重 PCR 检测方法。这种检测方法既不需要昂贵的设备,也不需要对 PCR 产物进行序列分析,就能检测出 0.1% 的五加皮或五加参掺假,其模板 DNA 含量可低至 0.001 ng。在传统的 PCR 条件下,所开发的检测方法可有效鉴定商品人参提取物的植物来源,而不会产生假阴性结果。因此,本研究为规范商品人参产品的掺假行为提供了有价值的技术参考,该方法也可应用于其他草药产品的物种鉴定。
Species authentication of Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. and ginseng extracts using mitochondrial nad2 intron 4 region
Species authentication of Panax ginseng C.A. Mey. and its commercial products is vital for ensuring its therapeutic efficacy and food safety. To address the limitations of previous DNA methods in identifying ginseng products with severe DNA degradation, a multiplex PCR assay was established based on the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers exploited from the mitochondrial nad2 intron 4 region. This assay, which requires neither expensive equipment nor sequence analysis of PCR products, can detect 0.1% adulteration of P. quinquefolius or P. notoginseng down to a 0.001 ng level of template DNA. The developed assay proved effective in authenticating the botanical origin of commercial ginseng extracts without generating false-negative results under traditional PCR conditions. Therefore, the present study provides a valuable technical reference for regulating adulteration in commercial ginseng products, and the methodology can be applied in species authentication of other herbal products.
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