Comparative pharmacognostic study of leaves, stems, and roots of Urera baccifera (L.) Gaudich. ex Wedd.
2021
Scull Lizama, Ramón ; Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy and Food, University of Havana, 222 St Nb. 2317, La Lisa, Havana, Cuba, Postal Code 13600 | Gutiérrez Gaitén, Yamilet Irene; Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy and Food, University of Havana, 222 St Nb. 2317, La Lisa, Havana, Cuba, Postal Code 13600 | Fuentes Marrero, María Dolores; Department of Pharmacy, Naval Hospital “Luis Díaz Soto”, Monumental 2 ½ Ave., East Havana, Cuba, Postal Code 19130 | Malagón Rodríguez, Silvia Bárbara; Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy and Food, University of Havana, 222 St Nb. 2317, La Lisa, Havana, Cuba, Postal Code 13600 | Felipe González, Alejandro ; Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy and Food, University of Havana, 222 St Nb. 2317, La Lisa, Havana, Cuba, Postal Code 13600
The quality control of drugs is necessary to guaranty the safety and efficacy of natural products. In this sense, the present investigation is led to compare the pharmacognostic parameters and preliminary phytochemical composition of the leaves, stems and roots of Urera baccifera, a medicinal plant with gastroprotective, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antimicrobial activities. The morphological characteristics and physicochemical parameters were evaluated for three organs, according to well-established methods for vegetal drugs. In addition, phytochemical screening was made. In microscopical analysis, different types of crystals were observed in each organ. Also, the leaves showed the highest percentage of total ashes and soluble constituents. Water was the better extraction solvent. The micromorphological characteristics and physicochemical parameters were reported for the first time for this species. The hydroalcoholic extract of three organs showed the presence of lactones, triterpenes, flavonoids, amino acids, phenols and sugar reducing. Based on the results, the leaves are proposed for the development of future phyto drugs from U. baccifera, in contrast with the ethnomedical information, where the roots are used.
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