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Sci Rep ; 5: 11318, 2015 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26270958

ABSTRACT

Traditional herbal medicines adulterated and contaminated with plant materials from the Aristolochiaceae family, which contain aristolochic acids (AAs), cause aristolochic acid nephropathy. Approximately 256 traditional Chinese patent medicines, containing Aristolochiaceous materials, are still being sold in Chinese markets today. In order to protect consumers from health risks due to AAs, the hidden assassins, efficient methods to differentiate Aristolochiaceous herbs from their putative substitutes need to be established. In this study, 158 Aristolochiaceous samples representing 46 species and four genera as well as 131 non-Aristolochiaceous samples representing 33 species, 20 genera and 12 families were analyzed using DNA barcodes based on the ITS2 and psbA-trnH sequences. Aristolochiaceous materials and their non-Aristolochiaceous substitutes were successfully identified using BLAST1, the nearest distance method and the neighbor-joining (NJ) tree. In addition, based on sequence information of ITS2, we developed a Real-Time PCR assay which successfully identified herbal material from the Aristolochiaceae family. Using Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (UHPLC-HR-MS), we demonstrated that most representatives from the Aristolochiaceae family contain toxic AAs. Therefore, integrated DNA barcodes, Real-Time PCR assays using TaqMan probes and UHPLC-HR-MS system provides an efficient and reliable authentication system to protect consumers from health risks due to the hidden assassins (AAs).


Subject(s)
Aristolochiaceae/genetics , Aristolochic Acids/analysis , DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic/methods , Drug Contamination/prevention & control , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/analysis , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Aristolochiaceae/classification , Aristolochiaceae/metabolism , Aristolochic Acids/genetics , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Medicine, Traditional/methods , Systems Integration , Technology, Pharmaceutical/methods
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 57(1): 176-88, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20637294

ABSTRACT

Saruma henryi Oliv. (Aristolochiaceae) is an endangered herb endemic to China. In this study, chloroplast microsatellites (cpSSRs) and sequences of the atpB-rbcL intergenic spacers were employed to reveal its genetic diversity and phylogeographic patterns. We detected high within-species genetic diversity (H(T)=0.939 for cpSSR; H(T)=0.862 for atpB-rbcL) and pronounced among-population genetic differentiation (H(S)=0.182, G(ST)=0.811, R(ST)=0.9, F(ST)=0.93 for cpSSR; H(S)=0.238, G(ST)=0.724, N(ST)=0.758, F(ST)=0.79 for atpB-rbcL) with a strong phylogeographic pattern (R(ST)>G(ST), P<0.01 for cpSSR; N(ST)>G(ST), U=0.25 for atpB-rbcL). Eleven haplotypes were distinguished by cpSSRs and atpB-rbcL intergenic spacers, respectively. The molecular phylogenetic data, together with the geographic distribution of the haplotypes, suggested the existence of multiple localized glacial refugia in Mts. Qinling, eastern Mts. Bashan and the southeastern edge of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. Nested clade analysis (NCA) and population genetic analyses supported the limited gene flow (caused by low dispersal capacity and complex topography of its habitats) as the major factor responsible for the strong population differentiation and phylogeographic pattern. Past fragmentation and allopatric fragmentation were inferred as important processes responsible for the modern phylogeograhpic pattern. In addition, contiguous range expansions occurred in western Mts. Qinling and eastern Mts. Bashan.


Subject(s)
Aristolochiaceae/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Genetic Variation , Phylogeny , Aristolochiaceae/classification , China , DNA, Chloroplast/genetics , DNA, Plant/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Gene Flow , Genetics, Population , Haplotypes , Microsatellite Repeats , Phylogeography , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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FEMS Microbiol Lett ; 274(1): 83-8, 2007 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17608698

ABSTRACT

Three novel endophytic streptomycetes have been isolated and characterized from plants with ethnobotanical uses on the Malay Peninsula including: Thottea grandiflora (family -Aristolochiaceae), Polyalthia spp. (family -Annonaceae), and Mapania sp. (family -Cyperaceae). Each isolate, as studied by scanning electron microscopy, has small hyphae, and produces typical barrel-shaped spores arising by hyphal fragmentation. Interestingly, although none has any detectable antibacterial killing properties, each has demonstrable killing activity against one or more pathogenic fungi including organisms such as Phytophthora erythroseptica, Pythium ultimum, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Mycosphaerella fijiensis and Rhizoctonia solani. Molecular biological studies on the rRNA gene sequence of each isolate revealed that it is distinct from all other genetic accessions of streptomyectes in GenBank, and each bears some genetic similarity to other streptomycetes. The bioactivity of each microbe was extractable in various organic solvents.


Subject(s)
Actinomycetales/physiology , Aristolochiaceae/microbiology , Cyperaceae/microbiology , Polyalthia/microbiology , Actinomycetales/isolation & purification , Actinomycetales/ultrastructure , Aristolochiaceae/classification , Bacteria/drug effects , Biological Factors/pharmacology , Cyperaceae/classification , Fungi/drug effects , Genes, rRNA , Hyphae/ultrastructure , Malaysia , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Polyalthia/classification
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 25(9): 521-4, 2000 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12516460

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To reconfirm the medicinal plants of Aristolochiaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Menispermaceae, Illiciaceae and Magnoliaceae found in Guizhou Province. METHODS: Making a textual research on the Latin names and geographical distribution of medicinal plants recorded in <>. RESULT: Of the above-cited medicinal plants 27 species are absent in Guizhou Province, 21 species and 2 varieties misnamed in Latin, and 8 species newly supplemented. CONCLUSION: At present in Guizhou Province there are 22 species and 2 varieties of Aristolochiaceae, 29 species, 1 variety and 1 subspecies of Caryophyllaceae, 23 species and 2 varieties of Menispermaceae, 7 species of Illiciaceae, and 24 species and 1 subspecies of Magnoliaceae.


Subject(s)
Plants, Medicinal , Aristolochiaceae/classification , Caryophyllaceae/classification , China , Conservation of Natural Resources , Menispermaceae/classification , Plants, Medicinal/classification
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 24(8): 451-4, 509, 1999 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12205860

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the natural resources of endemic medicinal plants in Anhuei, for reference in regional study of Chinese medicines. METHOD: Investigating the natural resources of medicinal plants in Anhuei and collating and studying the findings. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: There are 109 species of 37 families, of which Aristolochiaceae, Ranunculaceae, Crassulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Labiatae, Liliaceae and Berberidaceae, Compositae, Orchidaceae are of greater medicinal value.


Subject(s)
Plants, Medicinal , Aristolochiaceae/classification , China , Conservation of Natural Resources , Liliaceae/classification , Plants, Medicinal/classification , Ranunculaceae/classification
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