SHI Hui-jun, LIU Shao-xiong, XU Yan-qin. Germplasm Distribution and Quality Evaluation of Genus in Hubei Province[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(24): 26-31.
DOI:
SHI Hui-jun, LIU Shao-xiong, XU Yan-qin. Germplasm Distribution and Quality Evaluation of Genus in Hubei Province[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(24): 26-31. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016240026.
Germplasm Distribution and Quality Evaluation of Genus in Hubei Province
Objective: To investigate the germplasm distribution of genus Epimedium in Hubei province
systemically evaluate the quality and achieve sustainable utilization and development of resources. Method: The germplasm of Epimedium in Hubei province was determined by reviewing the literature
specimen and monograph
as well as field investigation. Population samples collected at full-bloom stage were used for the subsequent quality evaluation based on epimedin A
epimedin B
epimedin C and icariin. Result: According to the record of relative literature
specimens and our field investigation
24 species and 1 variety of Epimedium may be expected in Hubei. However
due to the frequent revision and description of this genus
and some endemic species were easily affected by habitat origins
only 11 species were collected in field investigation. The quality evaluation showed that E.sagittatum was the first class
followed by E.mikiorii
E.dolichostemon and E.wushanense. E.sutchuenense had low concentration of the above four ingredients. While the four ingredients were not detected in E.epsteinii
E. franchetii
E. zhushanense
E.leptorrhizum
E.baojingense and E.brachyrrhizum. In addition
there was significant difference between populations in both E.dolichostemon and E. sagittatum. Conclusion: Due to the changes of taxonomic treatment and natural habitat
it is time to update the germplasm information. Hubei province is rich in natural Epimedium resources. Most species that were not recorded in Chinese pharmacopoeia have inferior quality
but E. mikiorii and E. dolichostemon have better quality
whose excellent population may be used as candidate germplasm for introduction and acclimatization.