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A strategy for trade monitoring and substitution of the organs of threatened animals.


ABSTRACT: The use of threatened animals as a source of traditional medicines is accelerating the extinction of such species and imposes great challenges to animal conservation. In this study, we propose a feasible strategy for the conservation of threatened medicinal animals that combines trade monitoring and the search for substitutes. First, DNA barcoding provides a powerful technique for monitoring the trade of animal species, which helps in restricting the excessive use and illegal trade of such species. Second, pharmacological tests have been adopted to evaluate the biological equivalence of threatened and domestic animals; based on such testing, potential substitutes are recommended. Based on a review of threatened animal species and their substitutes, we find that the search for substitutes deserves special attention; however, this work is far from complete. These results may be of great value for the conservation of threatened animals and maintaining the heritage of traditional medicine.

SUBMITTER: Luo JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3813934 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A strategy for trade monitoring and substitution of the organs of threatened animals.

Luo Jiao-yang JY   Yan Dan D   Song Jing-yuan JY   Zhang Da D   Xing Xiao-yan XY   Han Yu-mei YM   Yang Mei-hua MH   Dong Xiao-ping XP   Peng Cheng C   Chen Shi-lin SL   Xiao Xiao-he XH  

Scientific reports 20131031


The use of threatened animals as a source of traditional medicines is accelerating the extinction of such species and imposes great challenges to animal conservation. In this study, we propose a feasible strategy for the conservation of threatened medicinal animals that combines trade monitoring and the search for substitutes. First, DNA barcoding provides a powerful technique for monitoring the trade of animal species, which helps in restricting the excessive use and illegal trade of such speci  ...[more]

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