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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Caracterização farmacognóstica de Piper arboreum var. Arboreum e P. tuberculatum (Piperaceae)(Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, 2016-06) SILVA, Rolf Junior Ferreira; DIAS, Ana Cristina Andrade de Aguiar; FAIAL, Kelson do Carmo Freitas; MENDONÇA, Maria Sílvia dePiper arboreum Aubl. var. arboreum and P. tuberculatum Jacq. (Piperaceae), both known as “pimenta-longa”, are frequently misidentified. Despite the fact that both species are sold as traditional phytotherapeutic products, there are no reports on their quality control. The aim of this study was to prepare and characterize leaf and stem herbal drugs of both species using standard methods aiming to establish parameters for botanical authentication and purity degree for their quality control. Size, shape, color, taste, texture, fracture surface and transection characteristics, and leaf venation patterns are macroscopic diagnostic characters useful to distinguish the herbal drugs when they are not powdered. The following characters are useful for diagnostic purposes of the powdered herbal drugs: cuticular and epicuticular wax patterns, types of trichomes, and wall thickening of the tracheary elements, and shape of the hilum of the starch grains. Emergences are key morphological markers for P. tuberculatum herbal drugs. Physicochemical parameter values were similar in herbal drugs of both species, except acid-insoluble ash value which was higher in the P. arboreum var. arboreum stem herbal drugs. Piper arboreum var. arboreum herbal drugs had the highest metal concentrations. Al, Cu, Mn and V concentrations were the highest, whereas Cd, Co and Hg concentrations were the lowest in the herbal drugs of both species. The results obtained can be used as quality control parameters for the herbal drugs of both species.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estruturas secretoras em cipó-d'alho (Mansoa standleyi (Steyerm.) A. H. Gentry, Bignoniaceae): ocorrência e morfologia(Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, 2012-09) POTIGUARA, Raimunda Conceição de Vilhena; DIAS, Ana Cristina Andrade de Aguiar; KIKUCHI, Tatiani Yuriko Souza; SANTOS, Ana Carla Feio dos; SILVA, Rolf Junior FerreiraSpecies of Mansoa are called "cipó-d'alho" because of the smell of garlic that wafts from their vegetative and reproductive parts. Since data on the morphology and occurrence of their secretory structures are scarce and even absent for M. standleyi, the present work characterizes the distribution and morphology of such structures in the vegetative aerial axis of the latter. To do so, samples of the leaf blade and of nodal regions were fixed and examined using histological and scanning electron microscope techniques. Histochemical tests with appropriate controls were carried out on the secretory structures during the secretory phase. Fly and ant individuals that visit the species were sampled, preserved and identified by an entomologist. The secretory structures of the vegetative aerial axis of M. standleyi are peltate and patelliform glandular trichomes. All develop asynchronously and are present in the nodal regions and leaf blade, mainly in their youngest parts. Trichomes form a secretory complex in the nodal regions while they are scattered in the leaf blade. Histochemical analyses revealed that the cupulate and patelliform trichomes are extrafloral nectaries and that the peltate ones present an alkaloid fraction. The visitors of the nodal glands are ants Crematogaster (Formicidae) and Ectatomma brunea (Vespoidea, Formicidae) and flies Oxysarcodexia (Sarcophagidae, subfamily Utitidae [Ulidiidae]). The secretory structures of the vegetative aerial axis of Mansoa standleyi are similar to those reported for Bignoniaceae. An extrafloral nectary is described for M. standleyi for the first time.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Morphoanatomical and physicochemical profile of Piper callosum: valuable assessment for its quality control(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-02) SILVA, Rolf Junior Ferreira; DIAS, Ana Cristina Andrade de Aguiar; FAIAL, Kelson do Carmo Freitas; QUEIROZ, Maria Silvia de MendonçaPiper callosum Ruiz & Pav., Piperaceae, popularly known as “elixir-paregórico” and “matricá” in Brazil, is used in folk medicine to treat gonorrhea, general pain, and digestive disorders, and has repellent, astringent, diuretic, depurative, and haemostatic properties. Despite the fact that this plant is sold as a traditional phytotherapeutic product, we did not find reports on its quality control. We, therefore, performed macroscopic, microscopic, histochemical, and physicochemical analyses using standard methods to establish botanical authentication and purity degree parameters for leaves and stem of this species in two forms: medicinal plant and herbal drug. We observed the size, shape, color, texture, fracture surface and transection characteristics, leaf venation patterns, and calluses are valuable diagnostic characters to identify the herbal drugs when they are not ground or powdered. Since medicinal plants and herbal drugs did not differ anatomically, the following key anatomical characters for P. callosum can be used for diagnostic purposes of both types raw plant materials: epicuticular wax and cuticular flanges patterns; collenchyma features; fibers in the midrib; arrangement pattern of the vascular bundles of the midrib and petiole; shape of the midrib, leaf margin, petiole, and stem; occurrence of raphides; and morphology of the starch grains. Acid lipids, essential oils, oleoresins, steroids, tannins and flavonoids were histochemically identified. Total ash (leaves: 11.25%; stem: 5.25%), sulphated ash (leaves: 68.02%; stem: 12.50%), acid-insoluble ash (leaves: 2.82%; stem: 0.27%), moisture (leaves: 8.60%; stem: 6.10%), loss on drying (leaves: 11.08%; stem: 8.58%), and pH (leaves: 5.57, stem: 5.28) values were determined. The order of analyzed metal levels in leaf and stem herbal drugs was Al > V > Cu > Mn > Cr > Ni. Similar levels of Cd and Co and low levels of Hg were found. The results obtained can be used as quality control parameters for medicinal plants and herbal drugs of P. callosum.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Rosetas e concrescências cristalinas silicificadas em Piper (Piperaceae): registros inéditos de macropadrões(Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, 2014-12) SILVA, Rolf Junior Ferreira; DIAS, Ana Cristina Andrade de Aguiar; MENDONÇA, Maria Sílvia dePiper L. (Piperaceae) is monophyletic, with species of difficult taxonomic distinction, and thus tools that facilitate interspecific identification are needed. The aims of this study were to describe the macropatterns and characterize in situ the chemical composition of leaf and stem crystals of Piper arboreum Aubl. var. arboreum, P. callosum Ruiz & Pav. and P. tuberculatum Jacq., in order to evaluate the use of the crystals on interspecific distinction. Samples were submitted to analyses under light and scanning electron microscopies, energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopic microanalyses, and histochemical tests. We observed cuneiform, tabular, cubic, and bipiramidal prismatic crystals; raphides; styloids; blocky crystal druses; styloid crystal rosettes; and crystal concretions. We described 15 crystal macropatterns, which were distributed along three categories. The crystals were chemically classified as: pure calcium oxalate; and mixtures of oxalates and sulfates, and of oxalates, sulfates and silica. Crystal rosettes, silicified crystal concretions, and 14 out of the 15 macropatterns described are unpublished reports on biomineral inclusions in Piper and Piperaceae. The stem and leaf crystal macropatterns observed are constitutive and useful for interspecific separation of the studied species. Moreover, the crystals present relevant functions for the autecology of the analyzed taxa from Piper.