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Genetic identification of the original plant species for Mentha Herb listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia and analyses of their essential oil composition

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Mentha arvensis Linné var. piperascens Malinvaud is an original plant species for “Mentha Herb (Hakka, ハッカ)” and “Mentha Oil (Hakka-yu, ハッカ油)” listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia, whereas Mentha canadensis L. is that of “Mint oil, partly dementholised” listed in the European Pharmacopoeia. Although these two species are thought to be taxonomically identical, there are no data on whether the source plants of the Mentha Herb products distributed in the Japanese market are actually M. canadensis L. This is an important issue for international harmonization of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia and European Pharmacopoeia. In this study, 43 Mentha Herb products collected from the Japanese market and two plant samples of the original species of Japanese Mentha Herb harvested in China were identified by sequence analyses of the rpl16 regions in the chloroplast DNA, and the composition of their ether extracts was analyzed by GC–MS. Almost all samples were identified as M. canadensis L., and the main component of their ether extracts was menthol, although there were variations in their composition. However, there were some samples thought to be derived from other Mentha species, even though their main component was menthol. For quality control of Mentha Herb, it is important to be sure of not only the original plant species but also the composition of the essential oil and amount of menthol as the characteristic compound.

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We are very grateful to Japan Kampo Medicines Manufactures Association for providing “Mentha Herb” crude drug samples. This work was partially supported by AMED under Grant Number JP22mk0101199.

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Masumoto, N., Ito, M. Genetic identification of the original plant species for Mentha Herb listed in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia and analyses of their essential oil composition. J Nat Med 77, 489–495 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11418-023-01690-1

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