冬虫夏草
中医药
扫描电子显微镜
显微镜
生物
电子显微镜
植物
材料科学
光学
病理
医学
复合材料
物理
替代医学
作者
Shuai Kang,Lixing Nie,Yuguang Zheng,Tiantian Zuo,Ying Wang,Jia Shi,Shuang‐Cheng Ma
摘要
Abstract The Chinese Materia Medica, Cordyceps sinensis (called “Dongchongxiacao” in Chinese), used as a tonic for nearly 600 years by Traditional Chinese Medicine, which has been recorded by Chinese Pharmacopoeia. This drug is rare and precious, which in turn lead to the emergence of adulterants derived from the same genus of Cordyceps . The adulterants which can be commonly found in the market are Cordyceps gunnii (called “Gunichongcao” in Chinese), Cordyceps liangshanensis (called “Liangshanchongcao” in Chinese), and Cordyceps gracilis (called “Xinjiangchongcao” in Chinese). This study combined a desktop scanning electron microscope and stereo microscope to distinguish C. sinensis from the above three adulterants especially on their different characters of caterpillar parts. Referring to the professional entomological literature, the micro‐morphological features including the cuticle of the abdomen and the planta of abdomen prolegs were observed, photographed, and expressed based on the description of macroscopic characters. The identification method studied in this article is more convenient, quick, and environmental friendly.
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