Anatomy of leaf and stem of Erythrina velutina

作者:da Silva Marcia M B; Santana Asaph S C O; Pimentel Rejane M M; Silva Flavia C L; Randau Karina P; Soares Luiz A L*
来源:Brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2013, 23(2): 200-206.
DOI:10.1590/S0102-695X2013005000013

摘要

Erythrina velutina Willd., Fabaceae, known as %26quot;mulungu%26quot;, is a tree of tropical regions, as northeastern Brazil. Its bark is used in folk medicine as tranquilizer, sedative and insomnia. This study aimed to characterize the stem and leaf anatomy and to provide subsidies to quality control of the plant drug due to its wide use in folk medicine as well as its differentiation from other species with the same popular name. Samples were collected at Cuite, in Paraiba State, Brazil, fixed in FAA50, semipermanent slides were made, following usual procedures in plant anatomy. The stem shows a cylindrical contour, covered by a uniseriate epidermis covered by a thickened cuticle. It shows claviform glandular and branched trichomes with uniseriate stalk. Secretory cavities are into the phloem. The leaf epidermis has branched and glandular trichomes and anisocytic and paracytic stomata, on both sides, with predominance of branched trichomes and stomata on abaxial surface. Secretory cavities in stem and leaf, types of trichomes and stomata, its location and distribution constitute diagnostic characters for this specie. The structural characterization of the stem and leaf allows its distinction from other ones of this genus, ensuring safety for commercial pharmacological uses, allowing certification of the authenticity of raw material.

  • 出版日期2013-4