Array-based techniques for fingerprinting medicinal herbs

Linhai Niu, Nitin Mantri, Chun Guang Li, Charlie Xue, Edwin Pang

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    Abstract

    Poor quality control of medicinal herbs has led to instances of toxicity, poisoning and even deaths. The fundamental step in quality control of herbal medicine is accurate identification of herbs. Array-based techniques have recently been adapted to authenticate or identify herbal plants. This article reviews the current array-based techniques, eg oligonucleotides microarrays, gene-based probe microarrays, Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH)-based arrays, Diversity Array Technology (DArT) and Subtracted Diversity Array (SDA). We further compare these techniques according to important parameters such as markers, polymorphism rates, restriction enzymes and sample type. The applicability of the array-based methods for fingerprinting depends on the availability of genomics and genetics of the species to be fingerprinted. For the species with few genome sequence information but high polymorphism rates, SDA techniques are particularly recommended because they require less labour and lower material cost.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages10
    JournalChinese Medicine
    Volume6
    Issue number18
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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