A novel nucleic acid extraction method from aromatic herbs and dried herbal powders using cow skim milk

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Abstract

Authenticity of dried aromatic herbs and herbal powders for the ASU (ayurvedic, siddha, unani) drug formulations is a key of their clinical success. The DNA based authentication is an answer; however, extraction of PCR quality DNA from such material is often problematic due to the presence of various co-extracted PCR inhibitors. Here, we report a novel DNA isolation and purification method utilizing cow skim milk that successfully yields PCR quality DNA from the aromatic herbs and dried herbal powders. The improved method presented in this study could be used as an alternative to successfully extract PCR quality DNA from such plant materials. Further, we present a set of robust matK primers which could be used as plant barcoding resource in future studies.

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Verma, S. K., & Biswas, N. (2020). A novel nucleic acid extraction method from aromatic herbs and dried herbal powders using cow skim milk. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-68467-4

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