Galphimia glauca
is a plant that is endemic to Mexico and has been commonly used since pre-Hispanic times to treat various illnesses, including central nervous system disorders and inflammation. The first studies investigating a natural population of
G
.
glauca
in Mexico showed that the plant has anxiolytic and sedative activities in mice and humans. The plant’s bioactive compounds were isolated and identified, and they belong to a family of
nor
-secofriedelanes called galphimines. The integration of DNA barcoding and thin-layer chromatography analysis was performed to clarify whether the botanical classification of the populations in the study, which were collected in different regions of Mexico, as
G
.
glauca
was correct or if the populations consist of more than one species of the genus
Galphimia
. We employed six DNA barcodes (
matK
,
rbcL
,
rpoC1
,
psbA-trnH
,
ITS1
and
ITS2
) that were analyzed individually and in combination and then compared each other, to indicate differences among the studied populations. In the phylogenetic analysis,
ITS1
and
ITS2
markers as well as the combination of all DNA regions were the most efficient for discriminating the population studied. The thin-layer chromatography analysis exhibited four principal chemical profiles, one of which corresponded to the populations that produced galphimines. DNA barcoding was consistent and enabled us to differentiate the populations that produce galphimines from those that do not. The results of this investigation suggest that the studied populations belong to at least four different species of the genus
Galphimia
. The phylogenetic analysis and the thin-layer chromatography chemical profiles were convenient tools for establishing a strong relationship between the genotype and phenotype of the studied populations and could be used for quality control purposes to prepare herbal medicines from plants of the genus
Galphimia
.
Plant photograph, TLC and HPLC analysis of the extracts, as well as EIMS, FABMS, NMR, and ECD materials of paleacenins A (1) and B (2) (PDF)■ AUTHOR INFORMATION
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