Secretory structures and histochemistry of roots, stem, and leaves of medicinal plant Fibraurea tinctoria Lour.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1002/jemt.24676
Septina Asih Widuri, Yohana Caecilia Sulistyaningsih, Abdul Halim Umar, Diah Ratnadewi
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Fibraurea tinctoria Lour. (Menispermaceae) is a medicinal plant used by many local tribes in Indonesia and other countries. This species has pharmacological potential, such as antimalaria, antibacterial, antitumor, antioxidant, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and hepato-protector. However, the secretory structures and sites of secondary metabolite accumulation still need to be studied. This study aimed to explore the secretory structures and reveal the accumulation sites of the main classes of secondary metabolites in the root, stem, and leaves of F. tinctoria. Histochemical analysis using various specific reagents was performed on freehand sections of the fresh organs to detect alkaloids, phenolics, terpenoids, and lipophilic compounds. Observations of secretory structures were carried out using light microscopy. The result showed that idioblast was the predominant secretory structure in the plant organs and contained all the chemical groups investigated, while laticifer accumulated alkaloids were found only in the stem. Some secondary metabolites were localized in the xylem, intercellular space, and cuticle layer. Crystals were observed in the root, stem, and leaf of this species. These results might be helpful as guide information for extracting the particular plant parts to obtain the desired secondary metabolites. It suggested that leaves are a potential alternative source of medicinal raw material of this species, in addition to the stem. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: The first study on secretory structures of Fibraurea tinctoria. Secondary metabolites in F. tinctoria organs accumulate in specialized and unspecialized structures. The idioblast is the primary secretory structure in the organs of F. tinctoria spreading over the root, stem, and leaves.

药用植物 Fibraurea tinctoria Lour 的根、茎和叶的分泌结构和组织化学。
Fibraurea tinctoria Lour.(Menispermaceae)是印度尼西亚和其他国家许多当地部落使用的一种药用植物。该物种具有药理潜力,如抗疟疾、抗菌、抗肿瘤、抗氧化、抗癌、抗糖尿病、抗炎和保护肝脏。然而,次生代谢物的分泌结构和积累部位仍有待研究。本研究旨在探索洋二仙草根、茎和叶的分泌结构,并揭示主要次生代谢物的积累部位。使用各种特定试剂对新鲜器官的切片进行了组织化学分析,以检测生物碱、酚类、萜类和亲脂化合物。使用光学显微镜对分泌结构进行了观察。结果表明,特异体是植物器官中最主要的分泌结构,含有所有被调查的化学组,而积累的生物碱只存在于茎中。一些次生代谢物分布在木质部、细胞间隙和角质层。在该物种的根、茎和叶中都观察到了晶体。这些结果可能有助于为提取特定植物部分以获得所需的次生代谢物提供指导信息。这表明,除茎外,叶片也是该物种药用原料的潜在替代来源。研究亮点:首次研究洋二仙草(Fibraurea tinctoria)的分泌结构。洋二仙草器官中的次生代谢物积聚在特化和非特化结构中。特化体是洋二仙草器官中的主要分泌结构,遍布根、茎和叶。
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