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Paperback DNA Barcoding of Ethno-Medicinal Species of Solanaceae Book

ISBN: 1044470003

ISBN13: 9781044470004

DNA Barcoding of Ethno-Medicinal Species of Solanaceae

Solanaceae family commonly known as nightshades belongs to the order

Solanales, in the group of Asterids and class of Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons). The

family is angiospermic i.e., flowering plants, and has highly diversified plants ranging

from annual to perennial herbs, vines, shrubs, epiphytes, and trees.

Solanaceae consists of about 98 genera and 2,700 species worldwide

that includes several agricultural, horticultural, medicinal plants, spices,

and weeds with highly diverse habitats and ecology. The family is cosmopolitan in

distribution having found all over the world, including tropical temperate and desert

regions except Antarctica, and is greatly abundant in South and Central America.


Based on the fossil tomatillos discovered in the Patagonian region, Argentina, scientists reported that the development of Solanaceae started during the Mesozoic Era. The family, Solanaceae is believed to have

originated from the Andean/Amazonian region of South America . The

occurrence is thought to have evolved in a wide range of environments, from rain

forests with over three meters of annual rainfall to desert with almost no rainfall and mountain with snow and sub-freezing temperatures .

Wettstein believed that the Solanaceae had a polyphyletic origin because of

their close kinship with several other plant groups . The family was

closely related to Scrophulariaceae and was divided into the tribes: Nicandreae,

Solanaceae, Datureae, Cestreae, and Salpiglossideae by Wettstein . Bentham

and Hooker included the family within Polemoniales, however, Hallier considered it

as Tubiflorae, which had been derived from Linaceae.


Solanaceae is also one of the most economically important families among the

angiosperms and contains crops such as Solanum tuberosum (potato), Solanum

lycopersicon (tomato), Solanum melongena (eggplant), Solanum betaceum

(tomarillo/tree tomato) Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry), Capsicum spp.

(pepper) etc. that are important food sources in human civilizations. The family also

produces important alkaloids and adds significantly to their medicinal values. Plants

such as Nicotiana spp., Atropa belladonna, Hyoscyamus, Mandragora, and Datura

spp., etc. are important for the production of drugs in pharmaceutical industries while

some have ornamental values (such as Petunia, Brugmansia, Cestrum, Solanum

pseudocapsicum etc.) in horticultural fields.

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