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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 20(4): 367-385, jul. 2021. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1349509

RESUMO

Araujia odorata is a sub-shrub native from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, whose latex, roots and leaves are used in traditional medicine. The objective of this work is to study the foliar morpho-anatomy of six populations in an altitudinal gradient (359-2155 m.a.s.l.) of Northwestern Argentine and to determine the nature of the compounds present in the laticiferous of the stems and fruits using conventional techniques for plant anatomy. The populations under study did not show significant morpho-anatomical differences. They presented simple leaves, pinnated brochydodromous venation, amphiestomatic isolateral lamina, brachy, anomo and amphicyclocytic stomata, eglandular trichomes, midvein with bicolateral vascular bundle and non-articulated laticifers continuous in the petiole, stem and fruits. Differences in the quantified foliar parameters are observed, however, only the density of trichomes, stomata and the thickness of the cuticle are positively correlated with the altitudinal gradient, indicating phenotypic plasticity. Histochemical analysis of laticifers and other stem idioblasts of A. odoratawas performed for the first time.


Araujia odorata, es un subarbusto nativo de Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay y Uruguay, cuyo látex, raíces y hojas son utilizados en medicina popular. Se plantea como objetivo realizar un estudio morfo-anatómico foliar de seis poblaciones del Noroeste Argentino en un gradiente altitudinal (359-2155 m.s.n.m) y determinar la naturaleza de los compuestos presentes en laticíferos de tallos y frutos mediante técnicas convencionales de anatomía vegetal. Las poblaciones estudiadas no evidenciaron diferencias morfo-anatómicas significativas. Presentan hojas simples, venación pinnada broquidódroma, lámina isolateral anfiestomática, estomas braqui, anomo y anficiclocíticos, tricomas eglandulares, nervio medio con haz bicolateral y laticíferos no-articulados continuos en pecíolo, tallo y frutos. Se observan diferencias en los parámetros foliares cuantificados, sin embargo, solo la de densidad de tricomas, estomas y el espesor de cutícula se correlacionan positivamente con el gradiente altitudinal indicando plasticidad fenotípica. Se realiza por primera vez un análisis histoquímico de los laticíferos y otros idioblastos del tallo A. odorata.


Assuntos
Folhas de Planta/anatomia & histologia , Apocynaceae/anatomia & histologia , Argentina , Caules de Planta/anatomia & histologia , Altitude , Frutas/anatomia & histologia
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 22(5): 937-945, Sept.-Oct. 2012. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-649643

RESUMO

The family Apocynaceae includes many medicinal species, such as Aspidosperma olivaceum Müll. Arg. and A. polyneuron Müll. Arg. The first, popularly known as "peroba-branca", is a source of indole alkaloids that are recognized for their antitumor activity. The second, known as "peroba-rosa", is used by some people for treating malaria. To contribute to the knowledge about Brazilian medicinal plants and potential vegetal drugs, a morpho-anatomical analysis of the leaves and stems of these tree species was carried out. The botanical material was fixed, sectioned and stained using standard techniques. Histochemical tests were performed and the material was also analyzed using a scanning electron microscope. Aspidosperma olivaceum and A. polyneuron are morphologically similar, both presenting alternate, simple, elliptic-lanceolate leaves. The leaves are hypostomatic with anomocytic stomata and have non-glandular trichomes. In the stem, there are peripheral phellogen, lignified fibers and some stone cells in the cortex and pith, as well as numerous gelatinous fibers near the phloem. Prismatic calcium oxalate crystals and laticifers are present in the leaves and stems. Unlike A. olivaceum, A. polyneuron also has cyclocytic stomata, predominantly unicellular non-glandular trichomes and a biconvex midrib with a sharper curve on the adaxial side. In addition, A. olivaceum differs because it has some idioblasts with phenolic content.

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Acta amaz ; 40(2): 241-246, 2010. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-555566

RESUMO

As estruturas envolvidas na produção de látex na seringueira são os laticíferos articulados. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever aspectos anatômicos da casca em seringueiras não enxertadas com quatro, seis e oito anos, visando à seleção de materiais promissores. O material analisado foi obtido através do corte da casca à altura aproximada de 1,50 m do solo, chegando até o xilema da planta. Os cortes transversais foram preparados de acordo com as técnicas usuais de microtécnica vegetal. Os resultados permitem concluir, que a utilização de caracteres anatômicos (diâmetro das células), da espessura da casca e do diâmetro do caule, visando à seleção dos materiais de pés-francos com idades diferentes, apresentaram uma correlação significativa com a produção de látex.


The structures involved in latex production in rubber trees are articulated laticifers. The objective of this study was to describe anatomical aspects of the bark in four, six and eight year old non-grafted rubber plants, with the view of selecting materials of high yield potential. The analyzed material was obtained from bark cut around 1.50 m from the soil up to the xylem of the plant. The transversal cuts were prepared according to standard plant microtechniques. Based on the results, we can conclude that the use of anatomical characteristics (cell diameter), bark thickness and shoot diameter for selecting material from rootstocks plus non-grafted plants of different ages, showed a significant correlation with latex production.


Assuntos
Hevea/anatomia & histologia , Produção de Produtos , Látex
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 15(2): 110-114, abr.-jun. 2005. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-570895

RESUMO

Himatanthus sucuuba (Spruce ex Müll. Arg.) Woodson, Apocynaceae, denominada comumente de sucuuba ou janaguba, é uma espécie arbórea, latescente, da região amazônica, cujo tronco é ereto e a casca rugosa. As atividades antiinflamatória e analgésica e a baixa toxicidade foram estabelecidas em diferentes pesquisas. Com o objetivo de estabelecer caracteres anatômicos aplicáveis à identificação da planta e da droga vegetal, analisou-se o caule em estrutura secundária, que consiste da casca e da região caulinar mais interna. A primeira periderme é observada nas camadas subepidérmicas e o córtex constitui-se de numerosos laticíferos ramificados, idioblastos com cristais de oxalato de cálcio e células parenquimáticas contendo amiloplastos. Uma bainha esclerenquimática descontínua de fibras com paredes espessadas circunda o sistema vascular, cuja organização é bicolateral. As células do parênquima medular apresentam as mesmas características do córtex. Em níveis mais inferiores, a região cortical se reduz e numerosas fibras e células pétreas localizam-se no floema externo.


Himatanthus sucuuba (Spruce ex Müll. Arg.) Woodson, Apocynaceae, popularly known as sucuuba and janaguba, is a laticiferous woody species from the Amazonian region. The stem is upright and the bark is rugous. Different investigations have confirmed its anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities as well as low toxicity. Aiming to establish anatomical characters for the plant and drug identification, the stem in secondary growth, consisting of the bark and the most internal region, has been analysed. The first periderm is observed in the sub-epidermal layers and the cortex is composed of several branched laticifers, idioblasts containing calcium oxalate crystals and parenchymatic cells having amiloplasts. A non-continuous sclerenchymatic sheath with thick cell-walled fibres encircles the vascular system, whose organization is bicollateral. The pith cells are similar to the cortex ones. On lower caulinar levels, the cortical region is reduced and numerous fibres and stone cells occur in the external phloem.

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