Rapid identification of officinal akebiae caulis and its toxic adulterant aristolochiae manshuriensis caulis (Aristolochia manshuriensis) by loop-mediated isothermal amplification

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Mu-tong (Akebiae Caulis) is a traditional Chinese medicine commonly used as a diuretic and antiphlogistic. A common adulterant of Mu-tong is Guan-mu-tong (Aristolochiae Manshuriensis Caulis), which is derived from the stem of Aristolochia manshuriensis Komarov, and contains carcinogenic aristolochic acids. We used an alternative technique, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), to differentiate Mu-tong from Guan-mu-tong because LAMP is quick, highly sensitive, and specific. We designed a set of four common primers (G-F3, G-B3, G-FIP, and G-BIP) and a loop primer (G-LB) for LAMP based on the internal transcribed spacer 2 sequence of Ar. manshuriensis. We successfully amplified the LAMP assays and visual detection occurred within 60 min at isothermal conditions of 65°C. The LAMP reaction exhibited a tenfold increase in detection (4.22 pg/µl DNA) over conventional polymerase chain reaction demonstrating that LAMP is a useful technique to detect Guan-mu-tong. We conclude that the LAMP technique is a potentially valuable safety control method for simple and efficient discrimination of Mu-tong from its adulterant Guan-mu-tong.

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Wu, L., Wang, B., Zhao, M., Liu, W., Zhang, P., Shi, Y., … Chen, S. (2016). Rapid identification of officinal akebiae caulis and its toxic adulterant aristolochiae manshuriensis caulis (Aristolochia manshuriensis) by loop-mediated isothermal amplification. Frontiers in Plant Science, 7(JUNE2016). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00887

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