DNA Mini-Barcoding: A Derived Barcoding Method for Herbal Molecular Identification
In recent years, the demand for natural herbal products (NHP) has increased; however, the quality of these products is difficult to confirm due to the lack of a comprehensive quality control system. Traditional methods are not effective in detecting processed ingredients. DNA barcoding is an establi...
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doaj-81ffe38c000a40f7b2a3b08f8d11308a2020-11-25T02:07:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-08-011010.3389/fpls.2019.00987417036DNA Mini-Barcoding: A Derived Barcoding Method for Herbal Molecular IdentificationZitong GaoYang LiuXiaoyue WangXuemin WeiJianping HanIn recent years, the demand for natural herbal products (NHP) has increased; however, the quality of these products is difficult to confirm due to the lack of a comprehensive quality control system. Traditional methods are not effective in detecting processed ingredients. DNA barcoding is an established technique that has been used for more than 10 years. This technique uses short standard sequences (generally 200–600 bp) to identify species. While a complete DNA barcode is difficult to obtain from NHP due to DNA degradation, mini-barcoding is a complementary tool to identify species in NHP. DNA mini-barcoding uses smaller DNA segments for polymerase chain reaction amplification and can be applied to identify species rapidly. The present review summarizes the development and application of DNA mini-barcodes over recent years and discusses the limitations of this technique. This review also compares mini-barcoding and meta-barcoding, a technique using universal polymerase chain reaction primers to simultaneously amplify multiple DNA barcodes and identify many species in a single environmental sample. Additionally, other detection methods that can be combined with mini-barcodes, such as nucleotide signatures, high-resolution DNA melting analysis, and gold nanoparticles, are discussed. DNA mini-barcoding can fill the gaps left by other methods in the field of herbal molecular identification.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.00987/fullDNA mini-barcodingDNA barcodingmolecular identificationnatural herbal productsbiomarker |
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Zitong Gao Yang Liu Xiaoyue Wang Xuemin Wei Jianping Han |
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DNA Mini-Barcoding: A Derived Barcoding Method for Herbal Molecular Identification |
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DNA Mini-Barcoding: A Derived Barcoding Method for Herbal Molecular Identification |
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In recent years, the demand for natural herbal products (NHP) has increased; however, the quality of these products is difficult to confirm due to the lack of a comprehensive quality control system. Traditional methods are not effective in detecting processed ingredients. DNA barcoding is an established technique that has been used for more than 10 years. This technique uses short standard sequences (generally 200–600 bp) to identify species. While a complete DNA barcode is difficult to obtain from NHP due to DNA degradation, mini-barcoding is a complementary tool to identify species in NHP. DNA mini-barcoding uses smaller DNA segments for polymerase chain reaction amplification and can be applied to identify species rapidly. The present review summarizes the development and application of DNA mini-barcodes over recent years and discusses the limitations of this technique. This review also compares mini-barcoding and meta-barcoding, a technique using universal polymerase chain reaction primers to simultaneously amplify multiple DNA barcodes and identify many species in a single environmental sample. Additionally, other detection methods that can be combined with mini-barcodes, such as nucleotide signatures, high-resolution DNA melting analysis, and gold nanoparticles, are discussed. DNA mini-barcoding can fill the gaps left by other methods in the field of herbal molecular identification. |
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DNA mini-barcoding DNA barcoding molecular identification natural herbal products biomarker |
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