Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis

Aquilaria is an endangered agarwood-producing genus that is currently protected by international laws. The agarwood trade is strictly monitored to prevent illegal harvesting, which has caused high demand for this natural product. Other plant sources of similar appearance or fragrance as agarwood are...

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Main Authors: Lee, Shiou Yih, Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie, Mohamed, Rozi
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.819312021-09-08T03:02:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81931/ Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis Lee, Shiou Yih Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie Mohamed, Rozi Aquilaria is an endangered agarwood-producing genus that is currently protected by international laws. The agarwood trade is strictly monitored to prevent illegal harvesting, which has caused high demand for this natural product. Other plant sources of similar appearance or fragrance as agarwood are used as adulterant species in counterfeit products. To promote species identification via the DNA barcoding technique, the existing DNA barcoding database in our laboratory was enriched with seven plant barcoding sequences from a commercially important Aquilaria species ( Aquilaria beccariana ) and seven adulterant species ( Cocos nucifera , Dalbergia latifolia , Pinus contorta var. latifolia , Santalum album , Strychnos ignatii , Thuja sp. and Terminalia catappa ). DNA barcoding with high-resolution melting analysis (Bar-HRM) showed that the mini-barcode internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) was an effective gene locus that allows for a rapid and species-specific detection of Aquilaria and their adulterants, while four other mini-barcodes ( rbc L, trn L intron, ITS2 and 5.8s) functioned as a support and a crosscheck for the barcoding results. The accuracy of the Bar-HRM technique in species origin identification was further assessed with seven agarwood blind specimens. The Bar-HRM technique is a potential tool for validating agarwood-species origin and detecting products with adulterant species. De Gruyter 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81931/1/Rapid%20detection%20.pdf Lee, Shiou Yih and Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie and Mohamed, Rozi (2018) Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis. Holzforschung, 73 (5). pp. 1-10. ISSN 0018-3830; ESSN:1437-434X https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/hf-2018-0149/html 10.1515/hf-2018-0149
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description Aquilaria is an endangered agarwood-producing genus that is currently protected by international laws. The agarwood trade is strictly monitored to prevent illegal harvesting, which has caused high demand for this natural product. Other plant sources of similar appearance or fragrance as agarwood are used as adulterant species in counterfeit products. To promote species identification via the DNA barcoding technique, the existing DNA barcoding database in our laboratory was enriched with seven plant barcoding sequences from a commercially important Aquilaria species ( Aquilaria beccariana ) and seven adulterant species ( Cocos nucifera , Dalbergia latifolia , Pinus contorta var. latifolia , Santalum album , Strychnos ignatii , Thuja sp. and Terminalia catappa ). DNA barcoding with high-resolution melting analysis (Bar-HRM) showed that the mini-barcode internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) was an effective gene locus that allows for a rapid and species-specific detection of Aquilaria and their adulterants, while four other mini-barcodes ( rbc L, trn L intron, ITS2 and 5.8s) functioned as a support and a crosscheck for the barcoding results. The accuracy of the Bar-HRM technique in species origin identification was further assessed with seven agarwood blind specimens. The Bar-HRM technique is a potential tool for validating agarwood-species origin and detecting products with adulterant species.
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author Lee, Shiou Yih
Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie
Mohamed, Rozi
spellingShingle Lee, Shiou Yih
Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie
Mohamed, Rozi
Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis
author_facet Lee, Shiou Yih
Lamasudin, Dhilia Udie
Mohamed, Rozi
author_sort Lee, Shiou Yih
title Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis
title_short Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis
title_full Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis
title_fullStr Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis
title_full_unstemmed Rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant DNA barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (Bar-HRM) analysis
title_sort rapid detection of several endangered agarwood-producing aquilaria species and their potential adulterants using plant dna barcodes coupled with high-resolution melting (bar-hrm) analysis
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81931/1/Rapid%20detection%20.pdf
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