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Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
Ovary and fruit morphology and anatomy of Amphilophium crucigerum
Oliveira, João Marcelo Santos de1  Casoti, Rosana1  Manfron, Melânia Palermo1  Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil1 
关键词:  Crystals;    Histochemical;    Morphoanatomy;    Ovary;    Seed;    Trichomes;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.bjp.2015.08.006
来源: Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia
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【 摘 要 】

Amphilophium crucigerum (L.) L.G. Lohmann, known as “pente-de-macaco” is a species of Bignoniaceae native to Brazil, and whose seeds are used in folk medicine. This study aimed to describe morphoanatomical features of this species of fruit to aid in its correct identification and pharmacognostic analysis. Samples of ovary, pericarp and seed were fixed with 3% glutaraldehyde, sectioned on a rotary microtome and analyzed by stereomicroscope. The results are shown in three parts: (1) The ovary presents peltate trichomes, long non-glandular trichomes and emergences in the epidermis; it is 2-carpellate and unilocular with two intruding parietal placenta; ovules are numerous on the placenta; it presents a large quantity of crystals. (2) The pericarp is woody, densely echinate and elliptic shape; it presents a 2-valved capsule and is septicidal; it presents emergences, stomata, lenticels, crystals and a large quantity of clustered stones cells. (3) Seeds are alate, exalbuminate and exotestal; there is a large amount of crystals in the exotestal region; it presents an endothelium and remnant endosperm. Histochemical tests showed the presence of lipophilic substances, polysaccharides, phenolic substances, alkaloids and a small quantity of starch. These pharmacobotanical features described for A. crucigerum are essential for the pharmacognostic analysis of the drug plant.

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