Pharmacobotanical study of Baccharis pentaptera

AbstractBaccharis L. sect. Caulopterae, Asteraceae, comprises thirty species in Brazil that show stems represented by cladodes, which are very similar in morphology. These species are popularly known as “carqueja” in Brazil and Argentina and are used in popular medicine as diuretic and stomachic. The aim of this work was to examine the morpho-anatomical characters of cladodes of Baccharis pentaptera (Less.) DC. for diagnosis purposes. The plant material was prepared by light and scanning electron microscopy. B. pentaptera shows opposite and spread wings in the two-winged cladode axis and irregular arrangement in the three-winged cladode. The wings have a uniseriate epidermis with palisade parenchyma next to both sides of epidermis. The spongy parenchyma crossed by minor collateral vascular bundles is observed in the central region of wings. The glandular trichomes are capitate and biseriate and the non-glandular trichomes are uniseriate and flagelliform with 2–3 cells that extend from the base. In caulinar axis, there are uniseriate epidermis, chlorenchyma alternating with angular collenchyma and perivascular fiber caps adjoining the phloem which is outside the xylem. Prismatic and styloid crystals are verified in the perimedullary zone. These combined characters can assist the diagnosis of Baccharis species sect. Caulopterae.

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Main Authors: Budel,Jane Manfron, Paula,Josiane Padilha de, Santos,Vera Lucia Pereira dos, Franco,Celia Regina Cavichiolo, Farago,Paulo Vitor, Duarte,Márcia do Rocio
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia 2015
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2015000400314
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