57 resultados para Styrax
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Chemical investigation of the leaves of Styrax camporum (Styracaceae) resulted in the isolation of the lignan lariciresinol and six triterpenes: ursolic acid, 2alpha,3alpha-dihydroxy-urs-12-en-28-oic acid and mixtures of uvaol and erythrodiol, as well as 3beta-O-trans-p-coumaroyl-2alpha-hydroxy-urs-12-en-28-oic acid and 3b-O-trans-p-coumaroylmaslinic acid. The structures of these compounds were established by spectroscopic analysis. This paper deals with the first report of these compounds in S. camporum.
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Foram estudados os frutos e sementes de Styrax camporum Pohl. (Styracaceae), espécie arbórea típica dos cerrados brasileiros, objetivando descrever sua morfologia, anatomia e ontogênese. Amostras de frutos e sementes foram coletadas e processadas pelas técnicas convencionais. Os frutos em desenvolvimento foram enquadrados em quatro estádios: I - estádio inicial, caracterizado pelos ovários dos botões florais; II - ovário de flor pós-antese e frutos jovens; III - frutos pré-maturação; IV - frutos maduros. Verificou-se que o fruto é carnoso e monospérmico, com cálice persistente. O pericarpo apresenta exocarpo unisseriado, com tricomas estrelados lignificados e células de formato abaulado e tamanhos irregulares. O mesocarpo externo se constitui de tecido parenquimático multisseriado, alongado radialmente na maturidade. Feixes vasculares estão presentes no terço interno do mesocarpo. Apesar do fruto desta espécie ser classificado como drupa, observou-se que o mesocarpo interno e o endocarpo são compostos apenas por poucas camadas de fibras, não formando o pirênio com a dureza típica desse tipo de fruto; também não se observa o concrescimento do endocarpo com o tegumento. A semente é típica da família Styracaceae, ou seja, é unitegumentada, apresentando testa multisseriada e bastante espessa, sendo a exotesta unisseriada. Na mesotesta externa, verificam-se várias camadas de braquiesclereídes. Internamente a essas células, ocorrem diversos feixes vasculares, seguidos por numerosas camadas de células parenquimáticas, que contêm evidente reserva de substâncias lipídicas. O embrião é axial, reto e espatulado, constituído pelo eixo embrionário típico e cotilédones foliáceos.
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An ethanolic extract from the stems of Styrax camporum Pohl (Styracaceae), a plant traditionally used for gastrointestinal diseases, was fractionated and subjected to flash chromatography and afforded two benzofuran lignans, egonol and homoegonol, and one furofuran lignan, (+/-) syringaresinol, which were identified by spectral data interpretation. Their cytotoxic activities against Hep-2 (larynx epidermoid carcinoma), HeLa (human cervix carcinoma) and C6 (rat glioma) cell lines were evaluated using the MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide) assay at several concentrations for 24 h. Activities could be observed for egonol against C6 (IC50 = 3.2 mu g/mL) and Hep-2 (IC50 = 3.6 mu g/mL) cell lines, and for homoegonol against C6 (IC50 = 4.9 mu g/mL) and HeLa (IC50 =- 5.3 mu g/mL) cells.
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The bark of Styrax camporum Pohl (Styracaceae) differs anatomically in the root and stem. Roots have layered secondary phloem; short sieve tubes with simple, transverse or more or less inclined sieve plates; fibres in tangential bands; astrosclereids; wide rays, and a poorly developed periderm. Stems have non-layered secondary phloem; longer sieve tubes with compound, scalariform, inclined sieve plates; sclerified cells and brachyselereids; a developed periderm, and a non-persistent rhytidome. Prismatic crystals, starch grains, phenolic compounds and lipidic contents were observed in root and stem bark cells. The differences between the secondary phloem of root and stem are discussed.
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The genus Styrax L. (Styracaceae) has a wide distribution in Brazil, occurring in diverse ecosystems. To get a better insight into the ecological adaptations of wood structure, we studied two species, S. camporum and S.ferrugineus from the cerrado, and three species, S. latifolium, S. martii and S. leprosus from the Atlantic forest. For each species, the wood of root and stem was analyzed separately and observations included qualitative as well as quantitative wood characteristics. The results show that there were significant anatomical differences between the forest and cerrado species as well as between the root and stem wood within single species. Quantitatively, the most informative features in the root wood that separated the forest from the cerrado, species were diameter, length and number of vessels, length of fibres, and width and frequency of rays. In the stem wood, length and frequency of vessels, length of fibres, and width and frequency of rays were the most informative features. In contrast to the forest species, which had larger vessel diameters in their stem wood, the cerrado species had larger vessel diameters in their root wood. The calculated vulnerability index indicates that all Sryrax species have adaptations to mesic conditions. The cerrado species had the smallest index values, which could be related to the seasonally dry condition of this environment.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)