Exploring the Biological Diversity and Source Species of Medicinal Horsefliesthrough Metabarcoding

27 Pages Posted: 31 Jan 2024

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Tenukeguli Tuliebieke

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Abd Ullah

Quaid-i-Azam University

Huanyu Zhang

Tianjin University

Rushan Yan

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Hui Li

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Yue Zhang

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Tingting Zhang

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Ibrar Ahmed

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS)

Tianxiang Li

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Xiaoxuan Tian

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Abstract

Horseflies from the Tabanidae family play a significant role in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat various health conditions, including coronary heart disease, stroke, headaches, liver cirrhosis, psoriasis, and hepatic carcinoma. There are 27 species of Tabaninae (Tabanidae) used as medicine and showed high morphological similarities with those for which medicinal properties have not been reported. Nonetheless, there have been reports suggesting that medicinal crude drugs sometimes contain irrelevant or false species, impacting the drug's efficacy. In this current study, we collected 14 batches, totaling 13,528 individuals, from various provinces in China. Instead of “classic” DNA barcoding strategy, we employed a high-throughput metabarcoding approach to assess the biological composition of crude drugs mixture derived from horseflies. Our analysis identified 40 Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASVs) with similarity percentages ranging from 92% to 100% with 23 previously reported species. Species delimitation methods revealed the presence of 11 Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs), with ten belonging to the Tabanus genus and one to Hybomitra. Tabanus sp6 displayed the highest relative abundance, and its ASVs showed close resemblance with Tabanus pleski. Our investigation of the biological composition in all batches revealed the presence of ASVs linked to 6 to 11 MOTUs. Some batches contained ASVs that closely resembled species previously associated with false Tabanus species. In conclusion, our findings offer valuable insights into the biological composition of crude drugs derived from horseflies and have the potential to enhance the quality of these traditional medicines.

Keywords: Horsefly, Metabarcoding, COI, Tabanus, Tabanidae, Species delimitations, Amplicon sequence Variants

Suggested Citation

Tuliebieke, Tenukeguli and Ullah, Abd and Zhang, Huanyu and Yan, Rushan and Li, Hui and Zhang, Yue and Zhang, Tingting and Ahmed, Ibrar and Li, Tianxiang and Tian, Xiaoxuan, Exploring the Biological Diversity and Source Species of Medicinal Horsefliesthrough Metabarcoding. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4702867 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4702867

Tenukeguli Tuliebieke

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

Abd Ullah

Quaid-i-Azam University ( email )

3rd Avenue
Islamabad, 44000
Pakistan

Huanyu Zhang

Tianjin University ( email )

92, Weijin Road
Nankai District
Tianjin, 300072
China

Rushan Yan

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

Hui Li

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

Yue Zhang

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

Tingting Zhang

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

Ibrar Ahmed

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) ( email )

Tianxiang Li

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

Xiaoxuan Tian (Contact Author)

Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( email )

Tianjin
China

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