International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports

  • About
    • About the Journal
    • Submissions & Author Guideline
    • Accepted Papers
    • Editorial Policy
    • Editorial Board Members
    • Reviewers
    • Printed Hard copy
    • Subscription
    • Membership
    • Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
    • Digital Archiving
    • Contact
  • Archives
  • Indexing
  • Publication Charge
  • Submission
  • Testimonials
  • Announcements
Advanced Search
  1. Home
  2. Archives
  3. 2022 - Volume 15 [Issue 4]
  4. Original Research Article

Submit Manuscript


Subscription



  • Home Page
  • Author Guidelines
  • Editorial Board Member
  • Editorial Policy
  • Propose a Special Issue
  • Membership

Pharmacognostic, Acute Toxicity Profile and Comparative Leaf Characteristics of Desmodium velutinum, Mallotus oppositifolius and Synedrella nodiflora

  • Ifeanyi Peter Onyeka
  • Felix Ahamefule Onyegbule
  • Chioma Ifeoma Ibe
  • Hope Morris Ifebi
  • Christopher Obodike Ezugwu

International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports, Page 10-24
DOI: 10.9734/ijmpcr/2022/v15i430163
Published: 23 July 2022

  • View Article
  • Download
  • Cite
  • Statistics
  • Share

Abstract


Plant leaf parameters such as stomatal index, stomata type, leaf microscopic features, and leaf powder microscopy are important taxonomic parameters used to properly identify species and to differentiate one species from another and these is a vital keys in the pharmacognostic study of the medicinal plants because leaf parameters play a vital role in distinguishing crude drugs even when they are fragmented or powdered. Also, extractive index, retention factor, ash value, and phytochemical parameters are vital in the standardization of crude drugs for the establishment of pharmacopeia and monograms. Therefore, the study seeks to validate the use of the phytochemistry and molecular systematics among Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Fabaceae to support their circumscription and therefore evaluated the pharmacognostic profile of Desmodium velutinum, Synedrella nodiflora and Mallotus oppositifolius folklorically used in South East Nigeria using standard laboratory protocols. The result of the leaf microscopy showed that Desmodium velutinum, Synedrella nodiflora, and Mallotus oppositifolius all had irregular shaped leaf epidermis, and stomata was present only in the abaxial surface respectively. The result showed both D. velutinum and S. nodiflora powder showed the presence of lignin, starch, cystoliths, tannin, and Oil body while calcium oxalate was absent whereas, Mallotus oppositifolius showed the presence of lignin, starch, tannin, and Oil body while calcium oxalate, and cystoliths were absent. Also the result of the TLC showed that M. oppositifolius had 3 visible spots with retention factors (RF) of  0.363, 0.425, and 0.5 in that order  respectively, D. velutinum had 4 visible spot with retention factor (RF) of  0.425, 0.5, 0.550 and 0.66 in that order  respectively  while S. nodiflora had 6 visible spot with retention factor (RF) of  0.255, 0.363, 0.438, 0.538, 0.600 and 0.688 in that order  respectively. The result also showed that methanol exhaustible extracted the phytochemicals in the crude dried plant. The acute toxicity studies showed that Desmodium velutinum, Synedrella nodiflora and Mallotus oppositifolius individually had LD50 greater than 5000mg/kg. This study validates the claim that leaf parameters such as stomatal index, stomata type, leaf powder microscopy are important parameters used for the identification of crude drugs.


Keywords:
  • Pharmacognostic
  • acute toxicity
  • Desmodium velutinum
  • Mallotus oppositifolius
  • Synedrella nodiflora
  • leaf parameters
  • Full Article - PDF
  • Review History

How to Cite

Onyeka, I. P., Onyegbule, F. A., Ibe, C. I., Ifebi, H. M., & Ezugwu, C. O. (2022). Pharmacognostic, Acute Toxicity Profile and Comparative Leaf Characteristics of Desmodium velutinum, Mallotus oppositifolius and Synedrella nodiflora. International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports, 15(4), 10-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijmpcr/2022/v15i430163
  • ACM
  • ACS
  • APA
  • ABNT
  • Chicago
  • Harvard
  • IEEE
  • MLA
  • Turabian
  • Vancouver
  • Abstract View: 105 times
    PDF Download: 35 times

Download Statistics

  • Linkedin
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • WhatsApp
  • Telegram
Make a Submission / Login
Information
  • For Readers
  • For Authors
  • For Librarians
Current Issue
  • Atom logo
  • RSS2 logo
  • RSS1 logo


© Copyright 2010-Till Date, International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Case Reports. All rights reserved.