Abstract

Discrimination of species and geographical origins of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is essential to prevent adulteration and inferior problems. We studied Ephedra sinica Stapf, Ephedra intermedia Schrenk et C.A.Mey. and Ephedra przewalskii Bge. to investigate the relationship between inorganic element content and these three species and their geographical origins. 38 elemental fingerprints from six major Ephedra-producing regions, namely, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Sinkiang, were determined to evaluate the importance of inorganic elements to three species and their geographical origins. The contents of 15 elements, namely, N, P, K, S, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Na, Cl, Sr, Cu, Zn, B, and Mo, of Ephedra samples were measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy. Elemental contents were used as chemical indicators to classify species and origins of Ephedra samples using a radar plot and multivariate data analysis, including hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA). Ephedra samples from different species and geographical origins could be differentiated. This study showed that inorganic elemental fingerprint combined with multivariate statistical analysis is a promising tool for distinguishing three Ephedra species and their geographical origins, and this strategy might be an effective method for authenticity discrimination of TCM.

Highlights

  • Ephedrae herba (Mahuang) is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) derived from the dried herbaceous stem of Ephedra sinica Stapf (E. sinica), Ephedra intermedia Schrenk et C.A.Mey.(E. intermedia), and Ephedra equisetina Bge[1]

  • The limit of detection (LOD) values were determined by using signalto-noise ratios of 3:1, and Tables S1 showed the LODs determined in digestion solutions of plants samples for ICP-MS

  • The results showed that 92.1% of all Ephedra samples were correctly classified, among which 100% of E. przewalskii were correctly differentiated from the E. sinica and E. intermedia samples, and 100% of 17 E. sinica and 16 E. intermedia samples from different growing provinces were correctly authenticated[23]

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Introduction

Ephedrae herba (Mahuang) is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) derived from the dried herbaceous stem of Ephedra sinica Stapf (E. sinica), Ephedra intermedia Schrenk et C.A.Mey.(E. intermedia), and Ephedra equisetina Bge[1]. It has been used for more than 5000 years in China[2]. The number of poor-quality Mahuang is increasing in the market, and the inferior medicinal materials mainly come from non-genuine production areas and non-medicinal Ephedra species, such as Ephedra przewalskii Stapf (E. przewalskii), which is confused with the medicinal Ephedra plants. The discrimination of species and geographical origins of medicinal Ephedra plants is essential to prevent adulteration and inferior problems[14]. Constructing elemental fingerprints is useful in identifying the geographical origin and species of TCM

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