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J Ethnopharmacol ; 327: 117980, 2024 Jun 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38453098

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: The botanical family Acanthaceae (order Lamiales) potentially comprises 4900 species in 191 genera with extensive morphological, habit and habitat diversity. The family is widely distributed throughout the world but is especially rich in tropical and subtropical regions. Many of its species have great ornamental importance and are broadly used for medicinal purposes in several countries of Asia and Africa. Brazil is a main center of diversity of the family, where they are distributed across all its biomes, mainly in the herbaceous-shrub stratum. Medicinal investigations about Brazilian species are scarce, the exception being a single native species, Justicia pectoralis Jacq., that is widely used and studied chemically. AIM OF THE REVIEW: This work compiled studies that indicated folk medicinal use, investigated biological activity, or evaluated the chemical composition of Brazilian species of Acanthaceae. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Medicinal uses, investigations of biological activities and chemical data were collected and summarized through bibliographic surveys. Tables were compiled to standardize the information and the appropriate references were gathered for each species. Registration of chemical components used in the treatment of ailments and in preserving health were emphasized with the aim of stimulating future investigations. RESULTS: The breadths of habitats and morphologies of the family are directly related to its chemical diversity, as confirmed here for Brazilian species. Although the investigated species represent less than 9% of the total richness of the family in Brazil, they encompass a great diversity of chemical substances. The data indicated folk medicinal uses for 26 species and biological tests for 23, while 30 species were investigated chemically. Ruellia and Justicia were the most researched genera with 12 and 11 species, representing approximately 14% and 7% of Brazilian species of each genus, respectively. Two species are native to other countries but become naturalized in Brazil. Studies of native species were carried out in different countries around the world, with many reports of medicinal uses and biological tests. Examples of uses include anticancer and antidepressant actions, as well as activities against respiratory problems and other diseases. CONCLUSIONS: This work highlights the chemical and biological diversity of the studied Brazilian species of Acanthaceae, which emphasizes the need to expand studies with native Brazilian species.


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Acanthaceae , Produtos Biológicos , Lamiales , Brasil , Medicina Tradicional , Fitoterapia
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 38(2): 221-227, abr.-jun. 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-2477

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Numerous plant species are easily established in the wide flood plains of the Pantanal wetlands due to the environmental heterogeneity. The aquatic macrophytes excel in permanently flooded areas, particularly Nymphaeaceae species. Victoria amazonica, popularly known as the vitória-régia, is hallmarked for its beauty. However, the biology and conditions necessary for the seed germination of this flowering plant remain unknown. In the present study, the fruit and seed morphology and biometry were described and the seed germination was evaluated under different abiotic conditions. To this end, mature fruits of V. amazonica were collected from the bays near Paraguay River in the south Pantanal floodplain. The fruits and seeds were described and measured using digital caliper. Intact and mechanically scarified seeds were germinated under different temperature, light and substratum conditions, and the initial development was described. The fruits measured 67.5 x 119.7 mm in size and contained 100-700 seeds. The average seed measured 10.6 mm in length and 9.8 mm in width. The highest germination occurred at 25oC, independent of the light condition. The seeds were considered neutral photoblastic. The seedlings showed heterophylly, and the main root was degenerated, forming adventitious roots. Morphological differences were observed in seedlings developed under different light conditions.


O Pantanal, ampla planície inundável, facilita o estabelecimento de inúmeras espécies vegetais por sua heterogeneidade ambiental. As macrófitas aquáticas se destacam em áreas permanentemente alagadas, com destaque para a família Nymphaeaceae. A espécie Victoria amazonica, conhecida popularmente como vitória-régia, é marcada por sua beleza. Entretanto, sua biologia e as condições necessárias à germinação de suas sementes permanecem desconhecidas. Nesse estudo foram descritas a biometria e a morfologia do fruto e da semente, e avaliada a germinação em diferentes condições abióticas. Para isso, frutos de V. amazonica foram coletados em baias próximas ao rio Paraguai no Pantanal sul. Os frutos e as sementes foram descritos e mensurados usando paquímetro digital. Sementes íntegras e escarificadas mecanicamente foram submetidas a testes de germinação em diferentes condições de temperatura, luz e substrato, e o desenvolvimento inicial das plântulas foi descrito. Os frutos mediram 67,5 x 119,7 mm, e portavam 100-700 sementes. As sementes mediram 10,6 mm de comprimento e 9,8 mm de largura em média. A maior porcentagem de germinação ocorreu a 25oC independente da condição de luz. As sementes foram consideradas fotoblásticas neutras, e as plântulas possuem heterofilia, degeneração da raiz principal e formação de raízes adventícias. Foram observadas diferenças morfológicas nas plântulas desenvolvidas na presença e na ausência de luz.


Assuntos
Macrófitas , Germinação , Biometria/métodos , Nymphaeaceae
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