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Horizon scan of DNA-based methods for quality control and monitoring of herbal preparations
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Mauvisseau, Quentin
, Raclariu-Manolică, Ancuța Cristina
, de Boer, Hugo J.
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Biodiversity
/ Biological activity
/ Dietary supplements
/ DNA barcoding
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Gene amplification
/ Genetic testing
/ Genomes
/ genomic barcoding
/ Herbal medicine
/ herbal product
/ Human error
/ Identification
/ innovation
/ Methods
/ Microfluidics
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Pharmacology
/ Quality control
/ Recombinase
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
2023
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Horizon scan of DNA-based methods for quality control and monitoring of herbal preparations
by
Mauvisseau, Quentin
, Raclariu-Manolică, Ancuța Cristina
, de Boer, Hugo J.
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological activity
/ Dietary supplements
/ DNA barcoding
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Gene amplification
/ Genetic testing
/ Genomes
/ genomic barcoding
/ Herbal medicine
/ herbal product
/ Human error
/ Identification
/ innovation
/ Methods
/ Microfluidics
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Pharmacology
/ Quality control
/ Recombinase
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
2023
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Horizon scan of DNA-based methods for quality control and monitoring of herbal preparations
by
Mauvisseau, Quentin
, Raclariu-Manolică, Ancuța Cristina
, de Boer, Hugo J.
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological activity
/ Dietary supplements
/ DNA barcoding
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Gene amplification
/ Genetic testing
/ Genomes
/ genomic barcoding
/ Herbal medicine
/ herbal product
/ Human error
/ Identification
/ innovation
/ Methods
/ Microfluidics
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Pharmacology
/ Quality control
/ Recombinase
/ Species diversity
/ Taxonomy
2023
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Horizon scan of DNA-based methods for quality control and monitoring of herbal preparations
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Horizon scan of DNA-based methods for quality control and monitoring of herbal preparations
2023
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Overview
Herbal medicines and preparations are widely used in healthcare systems globally, but concerns remain about their quality and safety. New herbal products are constantly being introduced to the market under varying regulatory frameworks, with no global consensus on their definition or characterization. These biologically active mixtures are sold through complex globalized value chains, which create concerns around contamination and profit-driven adulteration. Industry, academia, and regulatory bodies must collaborate to develop innovative strategies for the identification and authentication of botanicals and their preparations to ensure quality control. High-throughput sequencing (HTS) has significantly improved our understanding of the total species diversity within DNA mixtures. The standard concept of DNA barcoding has evolved over the last two decades to encompass genomic data more broadly. Recent research in DNA metabarcoding has focused on developing methods for quantifying herbal product ingredients, yielding meaningful results in a regulatory framework. Techniques, such as loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), DNA barcode-based Recombinase Polymerase Amplification (BAR-RPA), DNA barcoding coupled with High-Resolution Melting (Bar-HRM), and microfluidics-based methods, offer more affordable tests for the detection of target species. While target capture sequencing and genome skimming are considerably increasing the species identification resolution in challenging plant clades, ddPCR enables the quantification of DNA in samples and could be used to detect intended and unwanted ingredients in herbal medicines. Here, we explore the latest advances in emerging DNA-based technologies and the opportunities they provide as taxa detection tools for evaluating the safety and quality of dietary supplements and herbal medicines.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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