Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Bezerra, Laís de Almeida lattes
Outros Autores: laisbezerraa@outlook.com
Orientador(a): Cunha, Maura da
Banca de defesa: Luna, Bruna Nunes de, Lima, Helena Regina Pinto, Lourenço, Luis Fernando Amato, Silva, Nina Cláudia Barboza da
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Vegetal
Departamento: Centro Biomédico::Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/18406
Resumo: The population widely uses medicinal plants to treat various diseases. The susceptibility of plants to specific environmental conditions is variable, raising many questions about medicinal plants' behavior when grown in an urban environment. Most people in the urban environment obtain medicinal plants through their own cultivation. Thus, this work aimed to detect possible changes induced by exposure to the urban environment in medicinal plants grown in two sites in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the forest site, located close to the largest urban forest on the planet and the urban site, located in the central metropolitan area, on the edge of the busiest avenue in the municipality. Three species widely used in folk medicine, Eugenia uniflora L., Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton &P.Wilson and Plectranthus barbatus Andr. had their leaves investigated.This study presents integrated analyzes of environmental conditions, physiology, anatomy, and phytochemistry, in addition to cytotoxicity experiments.The results obtained with the soil analysis showed a similar chemical profile, in which the concentrations of Calcium (Ca), Sulfur (S), and Lead (Pb) were higher in the urban site. Among the chemical elements analyzed in the specimens of E. uniflora, Pb stands out, as it was detected in the leaves of the urban site in the limit concentration allowed by the WHO.E. uniflora leaves from the urban site revealed necrosis and reddish spots, greater stomatal density, smaller stomata, and a greater number of crystals and secretory glands, in addition to evident storage of starch, lipids, and mucilage. Although the chemical difference between the extracts produced from the leaves of E. uniflora, grown in the two study sites, is not expressive, significant differences were observed regarding VERO cells' viability submitted to their extracts. Regarding the external structure of L. alba and P. barbatus, the results revealed differences in the density of stomata, trichomes, and glandular trichomes.Regarding histology, the parameters measured for the leaf blade of P. barbatus showed that the dimension of the palisade parenchyma increased statistically in the urban site. In the leaves of L. alba from the urban site, the chlorophyll parenchymatic tissues were less developed and compacted. The alterations analyzed, such as the increase in frequency and decrease in the size of stomata and the higher frequency of secretory glands, crystals, trichomes, and glandular trichomes, may have contributed to the acclimatization of these species to the urban condition, being characteristics with possible uses for urban biomonitoring. The results highlight variations in the leaf morphoanatomical properties and in the chemical and cytotoxic characteristics of preparations made from medicinal plants developed in an urban environment, which allows us to conclude that the environmental factors of this place are sufficient to promote variations in the structural and metabolic characteristics of the organisms.
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spelling Cunha, Maura daCallado, Cátia HenriquesLuna, Bruna Nunes deLima, Helena Regina PintoLourenço, Luis Fernando AmatoSilva, Nina Cláudia Barboza dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3946801102063566Bezerra, Laís de Almeidalaisbezerraa@outlook.com2022-09-23T18:24:14Z2021-04-13BEZERRA, Laís de Almeida. Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais? 2021. 120 f. Tese (Doutorado em Biologia Vegetal) - Instituto de Biologia Roberto Alcantara Gomes, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2021.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/18406The population widely uses medicinal plants to treat various diseases. The susceptibility of plants to specific environmental conditions is variable, raising many questions about medicinal plants' behavior when grown in an urban environment. Most people in the urban environment obtain medicinal plants through their own cultivation. Thus, this work aimed to detect possible changes induced by exposure to the urban environment in medicinal plants grown in two sites in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the forest site, located close to the largest urban forest on the planet and the urban site, located in the central metropolitan area, on the edge of the busiest avenue in the municipality. Three species widely used in folk medicine, Eugenia uniflora L., Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton &P.Wilson and Plectranthus barbatus Andr. had their leaves investigated.This study presents integrated analyzes of environmental conditions, physiology, anatomy, and phytochemistry, in addition to cytotoxicity experiments.The results obtained with the soil analysis showed a similar chemical profile, in which the concentrations of Calcium (Ca), Sulfur (S), and Lead (Pb) were higher in the urban site. Among the chemical elements analyzed in the specimens of E. uniflora, Pb stands out, as it was detected in the leaves of the urban site in the limit concentration allowed by the WHO.E. uniflora leaves from the urban site revealed necrosis and reddish spots, greater stomatal density, smaller stomata, and a greater number of crystals and secretory glands, in addition to evident storage of starch, lipids, and mucilage. Although the chemical difference between the extracts produced from the leaves of E. uniflora, grown in the two study sites, is not expressive, significant differences were observed regarding VERO cells' viability submitted to their extracts. Regarding the external structure of L. alba and P. barbatus, the results revealed differences in the density of stomata, trichomes, and glandular trichomes.Regarding histology, the parameters measured for the leaf blade of P. barbatus showed that the dimension of the palisade parenchyma increased statistically in the urban site. In the leaves of L. alba from the urban site, the chlorophyll parenchymatic tissues were less developed and compacted. The alterations analyzed, such as the increase in frequency and decrease in the size of stomata and the higher frequency of secretory glands, crystals, trichomes, and glandular trichomes, may have contributed to the acclimatization of these species to the urban condition, being characteristics with possible uses for urban biomonitoring. The results highlight variations in the leaf morphoanatomical properties and in the chemical and cytotoxic characteristics of preparations made from medicinal plants developed in an urban environment, which allows us to conclude that the environmental factors of this place are sufficient to promote variations in the structural and metabolic characteristics of the organisms.Plantas medicinais são amplamente utilizadas pela população para o tratamento de diversas enfermidades. A suscetibilidade das plantas à condições específicas do ambiente é variável, levantando muitas questões sobre o comportamento das plantas medicinais quando cultivadas em meio urbano. A maioria das pessoas no ambiente urbano obtém plantas medicinais por meio do próprio cultivo. Assim, este trabalho visou detectar possíveis alterações induzidas pela exposição ao meio urbano, em plantas medicinais, cultivadas em dois sítios na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, o sítio florestal, localizado próximo à maior floresta urbana do planeta e o sítio urbano, situado no centro metropolitano, à margem da avenida mais movimentada do município. Três espécies de amplo uso na medicina popular, Eugenia uniflora L., Lippia alba(Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton & P.Wilson e Plectranthus barbatus Andr., tiveram suas folhas investigadas. Este estudo apresenta análises integradas das condições ambientais, fisiologia, anatomia e fitoquímica, além de experimentos de citotoxidade. Os resultados obtidos com as análises dos solos mostraram um perfil químico similar, no qual as concentrações de Cálcio (Ca), Enxofre (S) e Chumbo (Pb) foram maiores no sítio urbano. Dentre os elementos químicos analisados nos espécimes de E.uniflora, destaca-se o Pb, pois foi detectado nas folhas do sítio urbano na concentração limite permitida pela OMS. As folhas de E. uniflora do sítio urbano revelaram necrose e manchas avermelhadas, maior densidade estomática, estômatos menores e maior número de cristais e glândulas secretoras, além de evidente armazenamento de amido, lipídios e mucilagem. Apesar de não ser expressiva a diferença química entre os extratos produzidos a partir das folhas de E. uniflora, cultivadas nos dois sítios de estudo, foram observadas diferenças significativas quanto à viabilidade das células VERO submetidas aos seus extratos. Com relação à estrutura externa de L. alba e P. barbatus, os resultados revelaram diferenças com relação à densidade de estômatos, tricomas tectores e tricomas glandulares. Com relação à histologia, os parâmetros aferidos referentes à lâmina foliar de P. barbatus mostrou que a dimensão do parênquima paliçádico aumentou estatisticamente no sítio urbano. Já nas folhas de L. alba do sítio urbano os tecidos parenquimáticos clorofilados se mostraram menos desenvolvidos e compactados. As alterações analisadas, como o aumento da frequência e diminuição do tamanho dos estômatos e a maior frequência de glândulas secretoras, cristais, tricomas tectores e tricomas glandulares podem ter contribuído para a aclimatação dessas espécies àcondição urbana, sendo características com possíveis usos para biomonitoramento urbano. Os resultados destacam variações nas propriedades morfoanatômicas foliares e nas características químicas e citotóxicas de preparos realizados a partir de plantas medicinais desenvolvidas em ambiente urbano, o que nos permite concluir que os fatores ambientais desse local são suficientes para promover variações nas características estruturais e metabólicas dos organismos.Submitted by Bárbara CTC/A (babalusotnas@gmail.com) on 2022-09-23T18:24:14Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese - Laís de Almeida Bezerra - 2021 - Completa.pdf: 28604262 bytes, checksum: ad79c49e8790aee5fa523a0bb4ce4b67 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-09-23T18:24:14Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv What is the influence of the urban environment on medicinal plants?
title Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
spellingShingle Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
Bezerra, Laís de Almeida
Air pollution
Secretory structures
Bioindicador characters
Cytotoxicity
Urban plants
Environmental services
Plantas Medicinais
Citotoxidade
Poluição atmosférica
Estruturas secretoras
Caracteres bioindicadores
Plantas urbanas
Serviços ambientairs
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL
title_short Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
title_full Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
title_fullStr Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
title_full_unstemmed Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
title_sort Qual a influência do ambiente urbano nas plantas medicinais?
author Bezerra, Laís de Almeida
author_facet Bezerra, Laís de Almeida
laisbezerraa@outlook.com
author_role author
author2 laisbezerraa@outlook.com
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cunha, Maura da
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Callado, Cátia Henriques
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Luna, Bruna Nunes de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Lima, Helena Regina Pinto
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Lourenço, Luis Fernando Amato
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Silva, Nina Cláudia Barboza da
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3946801102063566
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bezerra, Laís de Almeida
laisbezerraa@outlook.com
contributor_str_mv Cunha, Maura da
Callado, Cátia Henriques
Luna, Bruna Nunes de
Lima, Helena Regina Pinto
Lourenço, Luis Fernando Amato
Silva, Nina Cláudia Barboza da
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Air pollution
Secretory structures
Bioindicador characters
Cytotoxicity
Urban plants
Environmental services
topic Air pollution
Secretory structures
Bioindicador characters
Cytotoxicity
Urban plants
Environmental services
Plantas Medicinais
Citotoxidade
Poluição atmosférica
Estruturas secretoras
Caracteres bioindicadores
Plantas urbanas
Serviços ambientairs
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantas Medicinais
Citotoxidade
Poluição atmosférica
Estruturas secretoras
Caracteres bioindicadores
Plantas urbanas
Serviços ambientairs
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL
description The population widely uses medicinal plants to treat various diseases. The susceptibility of plants to specific environmental conditions is variable, raising many questions about medicinal plants' behavior when grown in an urban environment. Most people in the urban environment obtain medicinal plants through their own cultivation. Thus, this work aimed to detect possible changes induced by exposure to the urban environment in medicinal plants grown in two sites in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the forest site, located close to the largest urban forest on the planet and the urban site, located in the central metropolitan area, on the edge of the busiest avenue in the municipality. Three species widely used in folk medicine, Eugenia uniflora L., Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton &P.Wilson and Plectranthus barbatus Andr. had their leaves investigated.This study presents integrated analyzes of environmental conditions, physiology, anatomy, and phytochemistry, in addition to cytotoxicity experiments.The results obtained with the soil analysis showed a similar chemical profile, in which the concentrations of Calcium (Ca), Sulfur (S), and Lead (Pb) were higher in the urban site. Among the chemical elements analyzed in the specimens of E. uniflora, Pb stands out, as it was detected in the leaves of the urban site in the limit concentration allowed by the WHO.E. uniflora leaves from the urban site revealed necrosis and reddish spots, greater stomatal density, smaller stomata, and a greater number of crystals and secretory glands, in addition to evident storage of starch, lipids, and mucilage. Although the chemical difference between the extracts produced from the leaves of E. uniflora, grown in the two study sites, is not expressive, significant differences were observed regarding VERO cells' viability submitted to their extracts. Regarding the external structure of L. alba and P. barbatus, the results revealed differences in the density of stomata, trichomes, and glandular trichomes.Regarding histology, the parameters measured for the leaf blade of P. barbatus showed that the dimension of the palisade parenchyma increased statistically in the urban site. In the leaves of L. alba from the urban site, the chlorophyll parenchymatic tissues were less developed and compacted. The alterations analyzed, such as the increase in frequency and decrease in the size of stomata and the higher frequency of secretory glands, crystals, trichomes, and glandular trichomes, may have contributed to the acclimatization of these species to the urban condition, being characteristics with possible uses for urban biomonitoring. The results highlight variations in the leaf morphoanatomical properties and in the chemical and cytotoxic characteristics of preparations made from medicinal plants developed in an urban environment, which allows us to conclude that the environmental factors of this place are sufficient to promote variations in the structural and metabolic characteristics of the organisms.
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