Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae

The genus Ormosia (Fabaceae-Faboideae) is common in the neotropics and includes different species used in folk medicine for various purposes. Ormosia arborea is a tree popularly known as “olho-decabra” and used for its contraceptive effects in Brazilian rural communities. As it lacks data about thi...

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Autores principales: Duarte, Márcia do Rocio, Dranka, Elize R. K., Yano, Mami
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/20173
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/31/4/LAJOP_31_4_1_5.pdf
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institution Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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language Inglés
topic Farmacia
Leguminosae
Medicinal plant
Phenolic compounds
Plant anatomy
Ormosia arborea
Sophoreae
Fabaceae
Plantas Medicinales
Compuestos Fenólicos
Anatomía
Vegetales
spellingShingle Farmacia
Leguminosae
Medicinal plant
Phenolic compounds
Plant anatomy
Ormosia arborea
Sophoreae
Fabaceae
Plantas Medicinales
Compuestos Fenólicos
Anatomía
Vegetales
Duarte, Márcia do Rocio
Dranka, Elize R. K.
Yano, Mami
Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
topic_facet Farmacia
Leguminosae
Medicinal plant
Phenolic compounds
Plant anatomy
Ormosia arborea
Sophoreae
Fabaceae
Plantas Medicinales
Compuestos Fenólicos
Anatomía
Vegetales
description The genus Ormosia (Fabaceae-Faboideae) is common in the neotropics and includes different species used in folk medicine for various purposes. Ormosia arborea is a tree popularly known as “olho-decabra” and used for its contraceptive effects in Brazilian rural communities. As it lacks data about this medicinal plant, this work has carried out anatomical studies on the leaf of this potential vegetal drug. Fully-expanded leaves were fixed and prepared according to light and scanning electron microscopic techniques. Microchemical tests were also carried out. The leaf has paracytic stomata confined to the abaxial side. The cuticle is smooth and there are bicellular non-glandular trichomes predominantly on the abaxial surface. The mesophyll is dorsiventral and traversed by minor collateral vascular bundles with sclerenchymatic and crystalliferous bundle sheaths which may attain the epidermis. The midrib is concaveconvex in transection and has one major collateral vascular bundle in circular arrangement and one or two minor ones, each of which encircled by a sclerenchymatic bundle sheath. The petiole is circular in transection and possesses a ring of numerous collateral vascular bundles enclosed in a conspicuous sclerenchymatic sheath. Some cells bearing phenolic compounds and prismatic crystals of calcium oxalate are also present in the leaf.
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Articulo
author Duarte, Márcia do Rocio
Dranka, Elize R. K.
Yano, Mami
author_facet Duarte, Márcia do Rocio
Dranka, Elize R. K.
Yano, Mami
author_sort Duarte, Márcia do Rocio
title Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
title_short Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
title_full Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
title_fullStr Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
title_full_unstemmed Leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
title_sort leaf microscopic characters of ormosia arborea (vell.) harms, fabaceae
publishDate 2012
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/20173
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/31/4/LAJOP_31_4_1_5.pdf
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