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Título: Estudo farmacobotânico das folhas de Garcinia brasiliensis Mart. (Clusiaceae)
Título(s) alternativo(s): Pharmacobotanical studies of Garcinia brasiliensis Mart. (Clusiaceae) leaves
Palavras-chave: Plantas – Histoquímica
Plantas – Fisiologia
Farmacologia
Plants – Histochemistry
Plants – Physiology
Pharmacology
Garcinia brasiliensis
Data do documento: 2013
Editor: Sociedade Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais
Citação: SANTA-CECÍLIA, F. V. et al. Estudo farmacobotânico das folhas de Garcinia brasiliensis Mart. (Clusiaceae). Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais, Campinas, v. 15, n. 3, p. 397-404, 2013.
Resumo: The Garcinia brasiliensis Mart. (Clusiaceae) species, native of the Amazon region and cultivated throughout the Brazilian territory, has been widely studied due to its pharmacological potential, but there are few studies dealing with the pharmacobotanic characterization of this species. Considering the therapeutic properties in order to become an herbal medicine, the present paper had the purpose of studying the anatomical and histochemical characterization of the leaf and petiole, as well as producing macroscopic and microscopic data that provide important characteristics for its identification, in addition to providing subsidies for the pharmacognostical analysis in order to offer elements for the quality assurance of the drug. The botanical material was prepared through the usual optical and histochemical microtechniques. The leaves of G. brasiliensis are simple, opposed, colorless, and they show an elliptical shape. As seen from the front, the epidermal cells have a sinuous contour, and paracytic stomata occur on the low surface. The leaves are hipostomatic and dorsiventral with heterogeneous mesophile. The mesophile is dorsiventral, the central midrib shows a biconvex contour and vascular system in a semi-closed arch shape surrounded by a sclerenchymatic sheath. Inorganic inclusions of crystals in the shape of druses, and organic inclusions represented by phenolic compounds and starch grains are found throughout the leaf blade and petiole. It is common to find secretory canals filled with a lipid content dispersed throughout the parenchyma and near the vascular bundles. These data support the quality assurance of the elements used to produce herbal medicines.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/28705
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