Rabina Acharya, Sudipta Roy, C. Harisha, S. Hegde, A. Ranade
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摘要
背景:大戟(Euphorbia antiquorum L.)和大戟属大戟科。黄芪和黄芪分别被认为是黄芪和黄芪的植物来源。据报道,鸢尾草在不同的癌细胞系中具有抗癌作用,鸢尾草传统上用于治疗消化问题、呼吸问题等。本研究的目的是为了评估的解剖和遗传特征的黄花和黄花。材料与方法:通过对两种植物茎叶的宏观和微观评价进行解剖鉴定,通过对两种植物叶片样品的DNA条形码分析进行遗传鉴定。结果:两种植物均为旱生植物,产乳白色乳胶量大,属灌木至小树。显微镜下,两种植物的茎和叶的横切面上都含有乳胶管。这些特征突出了大戟科的主要特征。DNA条形码证实了这两种植物的分子身份。结论:本研究提供的解剖和遗传性状数据有助于对大戟和细叶大戟的鉴别。
Anatomical and genetic identification of two Euphorbia species
Background: Euphorbia antiquorum L. and Euphorbia neriifolia L. belong to the family Euphorbiaceae. E. antiquorum and E. neriifolia are considered as botanical source of Tridhara Snuhi and Snuhi, respectively. E. antiquorum has been reported for its anticancer effect in different cancer cell lines and E. neriifolia is traditionally used in the management of digestive problem, respiratory problem, etc. The present study was designed to evaluate anatomical and genetic characterization of E. antiquorum and E. neriifolia. Material and Methods: Anatomical evaluation was assessed through macroscopic and microsopic evaluation of stem and leaf of both the plants, whereas genetic characterization was examined through DNA barcoding analysis of leaf sample of both the plants. Result: Both plants are xerophytic in nature and bear a good amount of milky white latex, and shrub to small tree in nature. Microscopically, stem and leaf of both the plants contain latex duct in transverse section. All these characters highlights the key characters of family Euphorbiaceae. DNA barcoding confirms the molecular identity of both the plants. Conclusion: Data specified in the present study regarding anatomical and genetic characters will help for easy identification of both the plants, that is, Euphorbia antiquorum L. and Euphorbia neriifolia L.