Morphology, anatomy, and histochemistry of three species of Jatropha: a contribution to plant recognition and selection

R. Syahruni,A. H. Umar, D. Todingbua, Y. Semba, D. Irmawati, D. Ratnadewi

PLANT BIOLOGY(2023)

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center dot Jatropha, a traditional medicinal plant known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, antiviral, antidiabetic, and anticoagulant properties, was the subject of our study. center dot We examined the morphology and chemical composition of three Jatropha species using cross-and longitudinal sections of fresh samples, observed with light micros-copy. Histochemical analysis was conducted using various reagents to reveal the metabolites present. center dot Anatomically, the distinguishing feature among the three Jatropha species was the pres-ence of secretory cavities. These structures were identified in the petiole and stem bark of J. multifida, while in J. gossypiifolia and J. curcas they were present in roots. The stem bark cells of J. gossypiifolia were roundish in shape, whereas the others were rectangular. Laticifers were detected in the leaves, petioles, and stem bark of all three Jatropha species, while idioblasts were present in almost all organs. Histochemical tests revealed that excretory idioblasts and laticifers in Jatropha species contained alkaloids, phenolics, lipophilic compounds, and terpenoids. The cuticle of non-glandular trichomes contained terpenoids, while phenolic compounds were found within the secretory cavities. center dot These findings contribute to the identification of Jatropha species and provide valuable insights for the selection and collection of specific plant organs containing bioactive compounds.
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<i>jatropha</i>,plant,histochemistry,morphology
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