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Microsc Res Tech ; 82(5): 550-557, 2019 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30677189

RESUMEN

The use of quality control tool for authentication of Jadwar (Delphinium denudatum Wall. ex Hook.f. & Thomson), a folk herbal drug used for the treatment of different ailments, was studied. People face problems of adulteration for this drug at global, regional, national and local levels. Two different plant species are commercially marketed in the Indo-Pak Subcontinent under the same trade name of Jadwar. One is D. denudatum Wall. ex Hook.f. & Thomson and the other is Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. ex Royle. To focus on this problem, a marketable available drug sample of Jadwar was authenticated by using basic microscopy tools (LM) and advanced chemo-taxonomic markers. Authentication, quality and standardization of this drug was achieved using morphology, organoleptography, UV and IR analyses, scanning electron microscopy of pollen and anatomical investigations. The techniques used for authentication marked the clear difference between the studied plants. Microscopic studies, chemotaxonomic investigation and other techniques used in this project provided the basis for the authentication of this species.


Asunto(s)
Aconitum , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/métodos , Microscopía/métodos , Plantas Medicinales/clasificación , Aconitum/anatomía & histología , Aconitum/química , Aconitum/clasificación , Delphinium/anatomía & histología , Delphinium/química , Delphinium/clasificación , Humanos , Plantas Medicinales/anatomía & histología , Plantas Medicinales/química , Control de Calidad , Análisis Espectral
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Microsc Res Tech ; 78(5): 425-32, 2015 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25772605

RESUMEN

Authentication is the first priority when evaluating the quality of Chinese herbal medicines, particularly highly toxic medicines. The most commonly used authentication methods are morphological identification and microscopic identification. Unfortunately, these methods could not effectively evaluate some herbs with complex interior structures, such as root of Aconitum species with a circular conical shape and an interior structure with successive changes. Defining the part that should be selected as the standard plays an essential role in accurate microscopic identification. In this study, we first present a visual 3D model of Aconitum carmichaeli Debx. constructed obtained from microscopic analysis of serial sections. Based on this model, we concluded that the point of largest root diameter should be used as the standard for comparison and identification. The interior structure at this point is reproducible and its shape and appearance can easily be used to distinguish among species. We also report details of the interior structures of parts not shown in the 3D model, such as stone cells and cortical thickness. To demonstrate the usefulness of the results from the 3D model, we have distinguished the microscopic structures, at their largest segments, of the other three Aconitum species used for local habitat species of Caowu. This work provides the basis for resolution of some debate regarding the microstructural differences among these species. Thus, we conclude that the 3D model composed of serial sections has enabled the selection of a standard cross-section that will enable the accurate identification of Aconitum species in Chinese medicine.


Asunto(s)
Aconitum/anatomía & histología , Aconitum/clasificación , Microscopía/métodos , Imagenología Tridimensional , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados
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Plant Biol (Stuttg) ; 11(6): 796-802, 2009 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19796356

RESUMEN

Wind pollination can provide reproductive insurance for animal-pollinated dioecious plants in the absence of available pollinators, but combinations of insect and wind pollination (ambophily) have rarely been studied in hermaphrodite herbs. We examined the stable occurrence of insect pollination and wind pollination over 4 years in a population of a biennial Aconitum species (A. gymnandrum) with actinomorphic and degenerate sepals. The total frequency of visits of two bumblebee species showed no distinct fluctuations in the studied population among the 4 years. However, seed production of netted flowers after emasculation indicated wind pollination had occurred. The seed number of bagged flowers with one visit by bumblebees was significantly less than that of netted flowers after one visit, or in control flowers. Both seed number and fruit set of netted flowers were significantly lower than in control flowers. These results suggest that wind pollination provides supplementary pollen to unvisited and/or once-visited flowers, but accounts for only a small amount of seed production compared to bumblebee pollination in natural conditions. Such a combination of insect and wind pollination might play an important role in maintaining sexual reproduction of this biennial herb, allowing it to persist in arid habitats on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, especially during Quaternary glacial periods when pollinator populations oscillated extensively.


Asunto(s)
Aconitum/fisiología , Abejas/fisiología , Polinización/fisiología , Viento , Aconitum/anatomía & histología , Animales
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 26(6): 441-3, 2003 Jun.
Artículo en Chino | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14528686

RESUMEN

According to textual study of herbal drugs and modern scientific research on Tianxiong, the long biennial root tuber losing reproductive capacity of Aconitum carmichaeli Debx. is regarded as the orthodox medicinal herbs through the ages.


Asunto(s)
Aconitum/anatomía & histología , Farmacognosia/historia , Plantas Medicinales/anatomía & histología , Historia del Siglo XVI , Historia del Siglo XX , Historia Antigua , Historia Medieval , Raíces de Plantas/anatomía & histología
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