Alanamu Abdullahi Abdulrahaman, A. A. Al Sahli, Abimbola Aluko Tinuola, S. Adeniran, Abdulquadri Sagaya
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摘要
中药掺假和替代是中药行业的热点问题,对天然产品的商业化研究构成了严重威胁。对植物的粉末状和非粉末状标本进行了解剖比较,以确定它们的相似性。风干的粉状叶片样品和未研磨或完整的叶片、花和树皮,8种药用植物,即扁桃仁(Vernonia amygdalina)、杏叶(Ocimum gratisimum)、毛缕菌(Trichilia monadelpha)、铁蒺藜(Bridelia ferruginea)、雪莲(Lophira alata)。为了确定药物制备中使用的原始植物部位,我们对这些植物进行了解剖学研究。对碾磨和非碾磨叶片的显微研究表明,碾磨和非碾磨样品中存在相似的气孔复合体类型和毛状体。解剖和孢粉学分析表明,在地面和非地面样品中均存在双孔、不孔、单孔、单孔、四孔和三孔花粉。对alata, B. ferruginea, A. boonei, D. guineense和E. chlorantha树皮的显微研究也显示出相似的细胞在磨碎和未磨碎的样品中。因此,解剖特征被阐明,以鉴定所研究的药用植物的原创性。
The use of microstructures in the authentication of powdered drug plants
Adulteration and substitution of herbal drugs are trending issues in the herbal industry, posing a serious threat to commercial natural product research. The anatomy of powdered and non-powdered samples of plant species were compared to ascertain their similarities. Air dried powdered leaf samples and unground or intact leaves, flowers and barks of eight medicinal plant species, namely, Vernonia amygdalina, Ocimum gratisimum, Trichilia monadelpha, Bridelia ferruginea, Lophira alata., Alstonia boonei, Dialium guineense and Enantia chlorantha were studied anatomically with the aim of identifying the original plant parts used in the preparation of the drugs. The microscopic studies of leaves of V. amygdalina and O. gratisimum revealed the presence of similar stomatal complex types and trichomes in both ground and unground samples. The anatomy and palynology of T. monadelpha flower revealed that bipolar, inaperturate, monopolar, monoporate, tetracolporate and triporate pollens are present in both the ground and unground samples. The microscopic study of the barks of L. alata, B. ferruginea, A. boonei, D. guineense and E. chlorantha also showed similar cells in ground and unground samples. The anatomical features are, therefore, elucidated for authentication of the originality of the medicinal plants studied.
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An international peer reviewed semi-annual journal,publishing original research papers and critical mini-reviews in basic and applied aspects of agricultural and biological sciences.