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Assessing the effect of pharmaceutical excipients on the DNA extraction from plant food supplements

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in the EU market as ingredients in formulations, which are sold as plant food supplements (PFS). Among the several issues that may affect the safety of PFS, the most relevant concerns aduÍterations by the illegal addition of pharmaceutical drugs and/or the swap/ misidentification ofplant material, with cases of acate toxicity already reported [l]. Owing to the high similarity and distinct therapeutic uses ofseveral medicinal plants, accurate and fast methodologies allowing their distincüon are required. For that purpose, DNA-based methods are considered fast, sensitive and highly specific tools, allowing the unequivocal identification of plant species. Up to date, most of DNA methodologies reporting the identification of plant species essentially concern medicinal plants [2], with few works being developed for the authentication of PFS.

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Costa, Joana; Fernandes, Telmo; Amaral, J.S.; Oliveira, M.B.P.P.; Mafra, Isabel (2014). Assessing the effect of pharmaceutical excipients on the DNA extraction from plant food supplements. In XX Encontro Luso-Galego de Química. Porto

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