2009
DOI: 10.1080/11263500902722527
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Micromorphological investigation on the leaves of the rock samphire (Crithmum maritimumL.): Occurrence of hesperidin and diosmin crystals

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“…Numerous crystals of hesperidin sometimes were located around the vascular bundles of immature peels (Figs 2a and 3a). Cornara et al (2009) also showed that hesperidin and diosmin crystals were mainly located near the phloem and in vessels of the vascular bundles of C. maritimum leaves, and suggested the intercellular transport of these flavonoids. Longdistance movement of flavonoids through the vascular systems of plants is controversial.…”
Section: Localisation Of Hesperidin Crystals and The Prospect Of Theimentioning
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“…Numerous crystals of hesperidin sometimes were located around the vascular bundles of immature peels (Figs 2a and 3a). Cornara et al (2009) also showed that hesperidin and diosmin crystals were mainly located near the phloem and in vessels of the vascular bundles of C. maritimum leaves, and suggested the intercellular transport of these flavonoids. Longdistance movement of flavonoids through the vascular systems of plants is controversial.…”
Section: Localisation Of Hesperidin Crystals and The Prospect Of Theimentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Cornara et al . () also showed that hesperidin and diosmin crystals were mainly located near the phloem and in vessels of the vascular bundles of C . maritimum leaves, and suggested the intercellular transport of these flavonoids.…”
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“…Corporal baths with this plant were also indicated to favour pregnancy. Recent studies have shown the presence in this species of the pharmaceutically relevant diosmin and hesperidin flavonoids (Cornara et al, 2009), which are widely used to improve venous tone, increase lymphatic drainage and reduce edema (Hasanoglu et al, 2001).…”
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“…Transections of leaves (Fig. 2-I a-g; -II a-f) show the following features: Both upper and lower epidermises are monolayered, covered externally by a thick cuticle; the cells contain rosette crystals of diosmin and hesperidin (Cornara et al, 2009); the anticlinal walls are straight or slightly curved, thickened and often moniliform; and the upper epidermal cells papillate. The cells of the lower epidermis opposite to the oil glands are slightly raised from the surface level.…”
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