Preliminary pharmacognostic study of Ocimum micranthum and Eupatorium odoratum, native plant species from Esmeraldas (Ecuador).

The use of medicinal plants has been of great importance since ancient times in all cultures. In Ecuador, the population still regularly uses plants therapeutically, as is the case of the inhabitants of Muisne, a town located in the province of Esmeraldas. In this research, the preliminary pharmacog...

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Autores: Acosta, Karen, Zapata, Valeria, Miranda, Aida, Mora, José, Lajones, Alfredo
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Ecuador
Institución:Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo
Repositorio:Revista Perfiles
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.localhost:article/129
Acceso en línea:https://perfiles.espoch.edu.ec/index.php/perfiles/article/view/129
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Ocimum micranthum
Eupatorium odoratum
pharmacognostic study
Esmeraldas
Ecuador
Biological Sciences
estudio farmacognóstico
Ciencias Biológicas
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Sumario:The use of medicinal plants has been of great importance since ancient times in all cultures. In Ecuador, the population still regularly uses plants therapeutically, as is the case of the inhabitants of Muisne, a town located in the province of Esmeraldas. In this research, the preliminary pharmacognostic study of two native species of Esmeraldas (Ocimum micranthum and Eupatorium odoratum) was carried out, through their macromorphological, micromorphological analysis, qualitative and quantitative physicochemical tests. In addition, the ethnobotanical study of these species was developed. It was qualitatively evidenced that Ocimum micranthum presents oils, saponins, lactones, coumarins, triterpenes, steroids, reducing sugars, resins, free amino acids or amines and mucilages. In the case of Eupatorium odoratum, it presented oils, fats, resins, reducing sugars, free amino acids, triterpene mucilages and steroids. Consequently, these two species present remarkable potential for further pharmacological studies.