DNA barcoding of authentic and substitute samples of herb of the family Asparagaceae and Asclepiadaceae based on the ITS2 region
Authors
Padmalatha Rai
Division of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Sciences Center, Manipal University, Manipal, India
Ravishankara Bellampalli
Division of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Sciences Center, Manipal University, Manipal, India
Rajendra Dobriyal
Member,Working Group, Herbal Products & Crude Drugs Committee, Indian Pharmacopoeia Committee, Bengaluru, India
Amit Agarwal
R and D, Natural Remedies, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
K Satyamoorthy
Division of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Sciences Center, Manipal University, Manipal, India
DB Narayana
Member,Working Group, Herbal Products & Crude Drugs Committee, Indian Pharmacopoeia Committee, Bengaluru, India
Keywords:
Asparagus gonoclados, Asparagus racemosus, Decalepis hamiltonii, DNA barcoding, Hemidesmus indicus, ITS2 region
Abstract
Herbal drugs used to treat illness according to Ayurveda are often misidentified or adulterated with similar plant materials.
Objective:
To aid taxonomical identification, we used DNA barcoding to evaluate authentic and substitute samples of herb and phylogenetic relationship of four medicinal plants of family Asparagaceace and Asclepiadaceae.
Materials and Methods:
DNA extracted from dry root samples of two authentic and two substitutes of four specimens belonging to four species were subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing. Primers for nuclear DNA (nu ITS2) and plastid DNA (matK and rpoC1) were used for PCR and sequence analysis was performed by Clustal W. The intraspecific variation and interspecific divergence were calculated using MEGA V 4.0.
Statistical Analysis:
Kimura's two parameter model, neighbor joining and bootstrapping methods were used in this work.
Results:
The result indicates the efficiency of amplification for ITS2 candidate DNA barcodes was 100% for four species tested. The average interspecific divergence is 0.12 and intraspecific variation was 0.232 in the case of two Asparagaceae species. In two Asclepiadaceae species, average interspecific divergence and intraspecific variation were 0.178 and 0.004 respectively.
Conclusions:
Our findings show that the ITS2 region can effectively discriminate Asparagus racemosus and Hemidesmus indicus from its substitute samples and hence can resolve species admixtures in raw samples. The ITS2 region may be used as one of the standard DNA barcodes to identify closely related species of family Asclepiadaceae but was noninformative for Asparagaceae species suggesting a need for the development of new markers for each family. More detailed studies involving more species and substitutes are warranted.
Keywords: Asparagus gonoclados, Asparagus racemosus, Decalepis hamiltonii, DNA barcoding, Hemidesmus indicus, ITS2 region
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