2022
DOI: 10.32712/2446-4775.2022.1395
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Aspectos anatômicos e da composição do óleo essencial da folha de Triphasia trifolia (Burm. F.) P. Wilson (Rutaceae)

Abstract: Triphasia trifolia (Rutaceae) é uma espécie utilizada na medicina popular. O óleo essencial encontrado nas folhas e frutos possui diversas atividades biológicas. Os objetivos desse estudo foram descrever morfoanatomicamente a folha de T. trifolia, identificando caracteres que pudessem auxiliar na sua morfo-diagnose e avaliar a composição química do óleo essencial extraído por fase sólida, acoplada a CG/MS, das suas folhas. Trata-se de uma espécie subarbustiva, com ramos espinhosos e folhas trifolioladas. A lâm… Show more

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“…The stomata of Z. kleinii are classified as anisocytic, tetracytic, and anomocytic (Figure 2a,b). The stomata of Z. armatum is of the anomocytic type and present different sizes (Alam & Saqib, 2015; Matos et al, 2014; Oggero et al, 2016; Soares et al, 2022) in Z. coco the predominant type of stomata is anomocytic and there are some cyclocytic (Oggero et al, 2016). Stomata are located at the level of the other dermal cells, as described for the Z. armatum and Zanthoxylum coco Gillies ex Hook.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stomata of Z. kleinii are classified as anisocytic, tetracytic, and anomocytic (Figure 2a,b). The stomata of Z. armatum is of the anomocytic type and present different sizes (Alam & Saqib, 2015; Matos et al, 2014; Oggero et al, 2016; Soares et al, 2022) in Z. coco the predominant type of stomata is anomocytic and there are some cyclocytic (Oggero et al, 2016). Stomata are located at the level of the other dermal cells, as described for the Z. armatum and Zanthoxylum coco Gillies ex Hook.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%