2018
DOI: 10.32945/atr4024.2018
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Occurrence and variation of calcium oxalate crystals in selected medicinal plant species

Abstract: Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals are microscopic mineralized particles found in over 215 plant families of plants. In this study, the occurrence and variation of CaOx crystals in 15 different species of commonly used medicinal plants were investigated. Information on the type and other characteristics of CaOx crystals present in medicinal plants is important considering the potential health risks posed by these crystals to humans and other animals, aside from the fact that crystal characteristics are also valua… Show more

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“…It consists of a mass of small (2-5 μm) individual crystals within a single cell, assuming different forms (Upton et al, 2011). Most studies have described these structures simply as crystal sands without detailing the micromorphology of the crystals (Konyar et al, 2014;Santos et al, 2015;Capacio & Belonias, 2018;Gribner et al, 2022). In the present study, nine morphotypes of crystal sands are recorded in the perimedullary region of stems of Baccharisspecies: arrow-shaped (sar) (Fig.…”
Section: Morphology and Distribution Of Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…It consists of a mass of small (2-5 μm) individual crystals within a single cell, assuming different forms (Upton et al, 2011). Most studies have described these structures simply as crystal sands without detailing the micromorphology of the crystals (Konyar et al, 2014;Santos et al, 2015;Capacio & Belonias, 2018;Gribner et al, 2022). In the present study, nine morphotypes of crystal sands are recorded in the perimedullary region of stems of Baccharisspecies: arrow-shaped (sar) (Fig.…”
Section: Morphology and Distribution Of Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…It consists of a mass of small (2–5 μm) individual crystals within a single cell, assuming different forms (Upton et al, 2011). Most studies have described these structures simply as crystal sands without detailing the micromorphology of the crystals (Capacio & Belonias, 2018; Gribner et al, 2022; Konyar & Dane, 2014; Santos et al, 2015). In the present study, nine morphotypes of crystal sands are recorded in the perimedullary region of stems of Baccharis species: arrow‐shaped (sar) (Figure 2a) in B. pauciflosculosa , B. platypoda , B. reticularioides and B. thymifolia ; bipyramidal (sbp) (Figure 2e–g) in B. paniculata B. potrerillana , and B. pluricapitulata ; cuneiform (scn) (Figure 2h) in B. thymifolia ; rounded (sro) (2i, j) in B .…”
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confidence: 99%