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DNA barcoding

Also known as: DNA barcodes

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Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua Charles C. Davis, Patrick Choisy · Elsevier BV 5 facts
claimYu documents progress in using DNA barcodes for the identification and classification of medicinal plants.
claimde Medeiros proposed a universal DNA barcode for the Tree of Life.
claimLiu integrated a comprehensive DNA barcode reference library with a global map of yews (Taxus L.) to facilitate forensic identification.
claimTnah created a DNA barcode database of common tropical herbal plants to serve as a resource for herbal product authentication.
claimBaker used DNA barcoding to identify black cohosh herbal dietary supplements.
A Comprehensive Review on the Therapeutic Properties of ... traditionalmedicine.actabotanica.org Acta Botanica 2 facts
procedureAdvanced techniques such as DNA barcoding, metabolomics, and molecular markers can be employed to ensure accurate taxonomic identification and authentication of medicinal plants.
referenceP. K. Yadav, P. Upadhyay, and P. Paudel published a review on the principles, significance, and applications of DNA barcoding in herbal drug research in Drug Discovery Today in 2017.
Advances in Pharmacognosy for Modern Drug Discovery and ... jbph.org Journal of Basic and Pharmaceutical Health 2 facts
claimDNA barcoding is a method used to identify flowering plants, as demonstrated by Kress et al. in 2005.
referenceChen S, Yin X, Han J, Sun W, Yao H, Song J, and Li X published a retrospective and prospective review on the use of DNA barcoding in herbal medicine in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis in 2023.
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com Springer Nov 5, 2025 1 fact
referenceAntil et al. (2023) reviewed DNA barcoding as an effective tool for species identification in Molecular Biology Reports.
Integrating Medicinal Plants and Science | PDF | Metabolomics scribd.com Scribd May 9, 2025 1 fact
claimThe authors of the review 'Integrating Medicinal Plants and Science' call for improved data mobilization, DNA barcoding, and phylogenomic methods to better understand and conserve the biodiversity of medicinal plants.