茴香的显微研究、植物化学和生物学筛选

D. Tshilanda, C. L. Inkoto, Kashala Mpongu, S. Mata, P. K. Mutwale, D. Tshibangu, G. Bongo, N. Koto-te-Nyiwa, P. Mpiana
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据报道,80%以上的非洲人口使用传统医学进行初级保健。本研究的目的是测定菖蒲的组织学成分、植物化学成分和评价其生物活性,以促进菖蒲在刚果传统医学中的应用。蚯蚓采自金沙萨市圣母修道院次生林的池塘,本研究使用的血液由刚果民主共和国金沙萨约洛南区的医学中心提供。显微检查组织学成分,薄层色谱法测定不同代谢产物。镜下可见结晶纤维、薄壁组织碎片、粒状和非腺状多细胞毛状体、球形花粉粒、双胞口、螺旋形血管。色谱分析鉴定出花青素、香豆素、黄酮类化合物、萜类化合物和环烯醚类化合物。该植物提取物具有良好的抗虫、抗镰状细胞和抗氧化活性,这些发现为该药用植物在刚果民主共和国治疗各种疾病提供了科学依据。
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Microscopic Studies, Phytochemical and Biological Screenings of Ocimum canum
It has been reported that more than 80% of the African population uses traditional medicine to primary healthcare. The aim of the study was to determine the histological elements, the phytochemical composition and evaluate the bioactivities of Ocimum canum in order to promote this plant used in Congolese traditional medicine. The earthworms were collected from the ponds of the secondary forest of Monastere Prieure Notre Dame de l’Assomption in Kinshasa city and the blood used in this study was provided by the Centre de Medecine Mixte et d’Anemie SS in Yolo-Sud quarter, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The histological elements were determined by microscopic examination while different metabolites were determined using thin layer chromatography. Microscopic examination revealed the presence of crystalliferous fibres, fragment of parenchyma, grandular and non-glandular pluricellular trichomes, spheroidal pollen grains, diacytic stomata, spiral vessels. With regard to chromatographic analysis, phytochemicals identified were anthocyanins, coumarins, flavonoids, terpenoids and iridoids. The extracts from O. canum showed good antihelminthic, antisickling and antioxidant activities related to their phytochemicalsAll these findings constitute a scientific evidence validating the use of this medicinal plant for the management of various ailments in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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