2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13199-023-00960-6
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Morpho-anatomical attributes of the Egyptian Conocarpus erectus L. (Combretaceae R.Br.) with its phytochemicals and fungal-endophytes

Nagwa R. A. Hussein,
Eman G. A. M. El-Dawy

Abstract: Egyptian Conocarpus erectus L., or the buttonwood, was studied in different terms. This study used light and scanning electron microscopy, HPLC, and GC–MS analyses. Foliar morphology, anatomy of stems and leaves, pollen morphology, and phytochemical and endofungal attributes were investigated. It was an evergreen shrub with alternate leaves, a pair of nectary glands on the leaf base, and a few indumentums. Trichomes of both non- and glandular hairs were found. Stomata were sized, reaching 37.5 × 25.0 µm. They … Show more

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“…Phenolic compounds including flavonoids and tannins are known to have antibacterial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes [34]. Previous studies have demonstrated the antibacterial properties of Conocarpus erectus extracts attributed to bioactive phytochemicals like flavonoids and tannins [35][36][37][38]. These compounds are able to disrupt bacterial cell membranes through interactions with surface proteins and lipids [38].…”
Section: Antibacterial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenolic compounds including flavonoids and tannins are known to have antibacterial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes [34]. Previous studies have demonstrated the antibacterial properties of Conocarpus erectus extracts attributed to bioactive phytochemicals like flavonoids and tannins [35][36][37][38]. These compounds are able to disrupt bacterial cell membranes through interactions with surface proteins and lipids [38].…”
Section: Antibacterial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%