Survey of commercial Rhodiola products revealed species diversity and potential safety issues

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Tianyi Xin
Xiaojin Li
Hui Yao
Yulin Lin
Xiaochong Ma
Ruiyang Cheng
Jingyuan Song
Lianghong Ni
Congzhao Fan
Shilin Chen
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[1] Institute of Medicinal Plant Development,
[2] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College,undefined
[3] Xinjiang Institute of Chinese Materia Medica and Ethnical Materia,undefined
[4] Institute of Chinese Materia Medica,undefined
[5] China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,undefined
[6] Chongqing Institute of Medicinal Plant Cultivation,undefined
[7] Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,undefined
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The adulteration of herbal products is a threat to consumer safety. Here we surveyed the species composition of commercial Rhodiola products using DNA barcoding as a supervisory method. A Rhodiola dietary supplement DNA barcode database was successfully constructed using 82 voucher samples from 10 Rhodiola species. Based on the DNA barcoding standard operating procedure (SOP), we used this database to identify 100 Rhodiolae Crenulatae Radix et Rhizoma decoction piece samples that were purchased from drug stores and hospitals. The results showed that only 36 decoction piece sequences (40%) were authentic R. crenulata, which is recorded in Chinese Pharmacopeia, whereas the other samples were all adulterants and may indicate a potential safety issue. Among the adulterants, 35 sequences (38.9%) were authenticated as R. serrata, nine sequences (10%) were authenticated as R. rosea, which is documented in the United States Pharmacopeia and the remaining samples were authenticated as other three Rhodiola species. This result indicates decoction pieces that are available in the market have complex origins and DNA barcoding is a convenient tool for market supervision.
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