生物
种质资源
当归
计算生物学
植物
医学
中医药
病理
替代医学
作者
Xiaoxu Han,Mengfei Li,Qingjun Yuan,Soo‐Rang Lee,Li Cui,Yonglin Ren,Maker Garth,Li Wang
标识
DOI:10.48130/mpb-2023-0016
摘要
Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels belongs to the Apiaceae family. The root of A. sinensis, is used in traditional Chinese medicine for its antioxidant and immune regulation properties. The main active compounds in A. sinensis include organic acids, phthalides and coumarins, and their biosynthetic pathways are the focus of international attention. A. sinensis is prone to early flowering and bolting, which negatively impacts production for several reasons, including germplasm degradation and quality instability in artificial cultivation. The identification of top-geoherbalism of A. sinensis has also become the focus of recent research, as it would allow selection for breeds with excellent medicinal quality and remarkable curative effect. Advances in sequencing technology and bioinformatic methodologies have enabled extensive molecular and genetic studies in A. sinensis. In this review, we summarize the latest molecular research advances related to A. sinensis, including biosynthetic pathways and regulation of active compounds, and molecular underpinnings of early bolting and flowering and top-geoherbalism. We discuss limitations of current research and propose prospective topics in need of further exploration.
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