2025 AOAC INTERNATIONAL Annual Meeting & Exposition

August 26, 2025

San Diego, United States

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Functional mushrooms are rapidly gaining popularity in the natural products market, driving the need for improved botanical identity testing. Traditional chemistry-based methods can struggle with accurate identification due to overlapping chemical profiles and environmental variability within species and tissue type. This challenge is further compounded in blended formulations, where precise identification can become even more difficult. This talk will demonstrate how DNA-based approaches overcome these challenges to showcase how DNA testing can be a powerful option for accurate species identification despite the growing conditions, tissue type, product type, or blend formulation. Case studies on Lentinula edodes (shiitake) and Cordyceps militaris (cordyceps) will illustrate successful application of DNA testing across various product matrices, including finished goods and complex blends. By integrating DNA-based authentication into quality control, the industry can establish a strong option for mushroom verification, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and trust from cultivator to consumer.

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