2015
DOI: 10.15446/abc.v20n3.47354
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POTENCIAL DE REGENERACIÓN DE Psychotria ipecacuanha (Rubiaceae) A PARTIR DE CAPAS DELGADAS DE CÉLULAS

Abstract: RESUMENConociendo las propiedades medicinales de la especie vegetal Psychotria ipecacuanha (Brot.) Stokes, su crítico estado de conservación, así como las dificultades que presenta para la propagación efectiva, el presente estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar su potencial de propagación por los sistemas de regeneración in vitro, organogénesis y embriogénesis somática. Para este propósito, capas delgadas de células (CDCs) de tallos y de hojas, así como segmentos foliares fueron sometidos a diferentes tratamientos… Show more

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“…The medicinal and economical value of C. ipecacuanha in compounds such as the alkaloids emetine and cephaeline are extracted from the roots and used to treat amoebic dysentery, as well as expectorant, antiinflammatory, and emetic agents in cases of poisoning and intoxication. Astringent properties have also been reported (Bertolucci et al 2008;Giraldo et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The medicinal and economical value of C. ipecacuanha in compounds such as the alkaloids emetine and cephaeline are extracted from the roots and used to treat amoebic dysentery, as well as expectorant, antiinflammatory, and emetic agents in cases of poisoning and intoxication. Astringent properties have also been reported (Bertolucci et al 2008;Giraldo et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…This species is in critical danger of extinction according to the literature reports (Oliveira, Venturini, Rossi & Hastenreiter, 2010;Souza, Martins, Santana & Oliveira, 2008). Although it has not been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), since the beginning of the 20th century, this plant has been overexploited for its potential in traditional medicine, since it was and still is used as emetic, expectorant, amebicide, diaphoretic, among other properties (Akinboye & Bakare, 2011;Ferreira, Cruz, Lima & Trindade, 2012;Botero, Urrea & Naranjo, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%