Impact of drying temperature on tissue anatomy and cellular ultrastructure of different aromatic plant leaves

Author(s):  
Marta Vallino ◽  
Antonella Faccio ◽  
Giuseppe Zeppa ◽  
Paola Dolci ◽  
Elena Cerutti ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 890 ◽  
pp. 146-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Habsah Alwi ◽  
Nurul Asyikin Md Zaki ◽  
Nurhaslina Che Radzi ◽  
Miradatul Najwa Mohd Rodhi ◽  
Muhd Anwar Ami ◽  
...  

Aquilaria tree is known for its ability of producing high quality resin called agarwood or gaharu oil. The leaves of this tree were under utilized and it is also claimed to be useful for treating a certain diseases. This study was aimed to identify the present of antioxidant activities in Aquilariasubintegra leaves. In the meantime, the effect of drying temperature from far-infrared (FIR) sources on antioxidant activity of the plant leaves was studied. Leaves were dried at different temperatures (40 °C, 50 °C, 60 °C) by using a (FIR) dryer. DPPH method was used to identify the scavenging activity (IC50) of the methanolic leaves extracts. The result showed that methanol extract of the sample dried at 50 °C exhibited the highest antioxidant activity (IC50 of 619.89μg/ml). In the range of temperature studied, 50 °C is proposed to be an appropriate drying temperature when using FIR as the source of heating element. In conclusion, FIR helps in lowering the drying temperature of Aquilariasubintegra leaves that retain significant amount of antioxidant activities which could be beneficial for treating certain diseases as claimed by others.


Author(s):  
N.C. Lyon ◽  
W. C. Mueller

Schumacher and Halbsguth first demonstrated ectodesmata as pores or channels in the epidermal cell walls in haustoria of Cuscuta odorata L. by light microscopy in tissues fixed in a sublimate fixative (30% ethyl alcohol, 30 ml:glacial acetic acid, 10 ml: 65% nitric acid, 1 ml: 40% formaldehyde, 5 ml: oxalic acid, 2 g: mecuric chloride to saturation 2-3 g). Other workers have published electron micrographs of structures transversing the outer epidermal cell in thin sections of plant leaves that have been interpreted as ectodesmata. Such structures are evident following treatment with Hg++ or Ag+ salts and are only rarely observed by electron microscopy. If ectodesmata exist without such treatment, and are not artefacts, they would afford natural pathways of entry for applied foliar solutions and plant viruses.


Author(s):  
Raja Sheker K ◽  
Naveen B ◽  
Anil kumar A ◽  
Abhilash G

Fevers are considered as the most important parameters to evaluate and diagnose most of the disease conditions like inflammations, wounds and other infections. There are effective drugs that treat and control the fevers out of which NSAID's are most important ones. They cause notable side effects like gastric ulcers, gastric mucosal perforations etc. which make the use of those drugs limited. Herbs are used to treat various diseases, starting from the evolution of the human race. During this, herbs had been introduced to many types of tests and scientific investigations to prove the activities that herbs possess. The diseases that the herbs are used for are notable in the medical systems like Ayurveda and other systems. The need for the validation of the activities of the herbs and medicinal plants is utmost important these days. The extracts of the plant leaves of Desmodium gangeticum were extracted with ethanol and then investigated for the antipyretic activity in yeast induced pyretic method. The extract was tested in two doses 200 and 400mg/kg. This was found significant when compared to the standard drug.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael C. Wiemann ◽  
Mark Knaebe ◽  
Scott A. Bowe
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2003 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 61-65
Author(s):  
J.A. Zabkiewicz ◽  
W.A. Forster

Pesticide uptake into plants is typically reported as percentage uptake of the amount applied but in studies of the mechanism of cuticular penetration this approach has not been helpful It can be shown that relating percentage uptake to initial dose of bentazone applied to Vicia faba foliage cannot provide pertinent relationships that can be used to explain cuticular uptake mechanisms However applying the principles of Ficks Law and using mass or molar quantities does provide excellent linear relationships between mass uptake and initial dose applied Universal equations can be derived that relate dose uptake to initial dose applied onto plant leaves


Author(s):  
I. A. Ilina ◽  
I. A. Machneva ◽  
E. S. Bakun

  The article is devoted to the study of the chemical composition, physical and thermal-pfysical characteristics of damp apple pomaces and the identifying patterns of influence of drying temperature the functional composition and gel-forming ability of pectin. The research is aimed at obtaining initial data for the subsequent calculation of the main technological, hydro-mechanical, thermal, structural and economic characteristics of devices for drying the plant raw materials, ensuring the environmental safety and high quality of pectin-containing raw materials, the reducing heat and energy costs. As a result of the study of the thermal characteristics of apple pomaces, the critical points (temperature conductivity – 16.5 x 10-8 m2/s, thermal conductivity – 0.28 W/m K, heat capacity – 1627 j/(kg K)) at a humidity of 56 % are determined, which characterizing the transition from the extraction of weakly bound moisture to the extraction of moisture with strong bonds (colloidal, adsorption). It was found that the pomaces obtained from apples of late ripening have a higher content of solids (21-23 %), soluble pectin and protopectin (2.5-4.5 %). Dried pomaces obtained from apple varieties of late ripening contain up to 25 % pectin, which allow us to recommend them as a source of raw materials for the production of pectin. The optimum modes of preliminary washing of raw materials are offered, allowing to the remove the ballast substances as much as possible. It is established that when the drying temperature increases, the destructive processes are catalyzed: the strength of the pectin jelly and the uronide component and the degree of pectin esterification are reduced. The optimum drying temperature of damp apple pomaces is 80 0C, at which the quality of pectin extracted from the dried raw materials is maintained as much as possible. It is shown that the most effective for the pectin production is a fraction with a particle size of 3-5 mm, which allow us to extract up to 71 % of pectin from raw materials.


Agrotek ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gino Nemesio Cepeda ◽  
Bimo Budi Santoso ◽  
Meike Meilan Lisangan

Akway (Drimys piperita Hook f.) is the woody, evergreen and aromatic plant that is member of winteraceae family. This plant is used for medical purpose by Sougb tribe lived in Sururey village, Manokwari District. The medical value of the plant lies in some phytochemical substances that produce a definite physiological action on human body. The objective of the research was to know phenol, flavonoid and terpenoid content of akway leaves extracted by methanol. The results indicated that extract methanol of akway leaves contains total phenol 186.40 mg/g and flavonoid 70 mg/g. The main terpenoid compound composed extract was caryophyllene in concentration of 37.09%.


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