# Establishment of ITS-Derived Species-Specific PCR Assay Method for Discriminating Herbal Medicine Descurainiae Semen from Its Commercial Adulterants

**Authors:** Wook Jin Kim, Sungyu Yang, Woojong Jang, Byeong Cheol Moon

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants15010073 · Plants · 2025-12-25

## TL;DR

This study creates a precise DNA test to identify the herbal medicine Descurainiae Semen and detect common adulterants, even at very low levels.

## Contribution

A novel species-specific SCAR-PCR assay was developed for accurate and sensitive detection of Descurainiae Semen and its adulterants.

## Key findings

- SCAR markers detected adulterants at contamination levels as low as 0.01–1%.
- Erysimum macilentum was identified as the most common adulterant in commercial products, with an 88% prevalence.
- The assay enables rapid and accurate species-level identification for quality control in herbal medicine.

## Abstract

Accurate authentication of herbal medicine Descurainiae Semen, the tiny seeds of Descurainia sophia, is challenging due to their morphological similarity to various adulterants. To develop a precise and reliable molecular identification method, we conducted comparative analyses of rDNA-ITS sequences using D. sophia and five adulterant species and subsequently developed species-specific sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) markers. The discriminatory power and detection limits of these markers were evaluated using serially diluted genomic DNA from each species and commercially available Descurainiae Semen, respectively. The SCAR markers developed in this study enabled the detection of adulterant contamination at levels as low as 0.01–1%. Among several potential adulterants tested using 17 herbal medicines, Erysimum macilentum was found to be the most common adulterant in commercial products, with a ratio of 88%. The SCAR-PCR assay established in this study provides a rapid and accurate tool for identifying D. sophia and illegal adulterants at the species level and at very low contamination levels, thereby supporting improved quality control and enhancing consumer confidence in the herbal medicine industry.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Descurainia sophia (taxon 89411), Erysimum macilentum (taxon 3461345)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Descurainia sophia (species) [taxon 89411]

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