2023
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.24369
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Anatomical and histochemical characterization of some highly medicinal plants as a tool for quality control

Abstract: Medicinal plants are richest source of chemical compounds that can be used to evolve novel drugs. According to World Health Organization (WHO), in developing countries more than 3.5 billion people relay on herbal drugs for their primary health care. In the present study, an attempt was carried out to authenticate some selected medicinal plants (Fagonia cretica L., Peganum harmala L., Tribulus terrestris L., Chrozophora tinctoria L. Raf. and Ricinus communis L.) from family Zygophyllaceae and Euphorbiaceae usin… Show more

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“…Therefore, the water conservation and food storage ability of different parts of plants help the plant survive in drought conditions. Similar anatomical features have also been observed in other plants growing in drought conditions [30,32,33] Moreover, these observations provide information about the physical characteristics of the plant that may affect its solubility [28]. Extraction with different solvents showed the maximum yield in the aqueous solution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Therefore, the water conservation and food storage ability of different parts of plants help the plant survive in drought conditions. Similar anatomical features have also been observed in other plants growing in drought conditions [30,32,33] Moreover, these observations provide information about the physical characteristics of the plant that may affect its solubility [28]. Extraction with different solvents showed the maximum yield in the aqueous solution.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Similar types of trichomes were found in Euphorbia hamiltonii, Euphorbia prostrata, Euphorbia pulcherrima (Zahra et al, 2014), and Phlomis herba-venti (Gostin, 2023). Non-glandular trichomes of multicellular nature with acute tip were reported in Euphorbia hirta (Pinto et al, 2014), Euphorbia heterophylla, respectively (Essiett et al, 2012), Carthamus tinctoria, Peganum harmala, and Ricinus communis (Dastagir et al, 2023). In spite of taxonomic uses, these trichomes have various physiological and ecological roles in plants.…”
Section: Midribmentioning
confidence: 57%