Anatomical investigations on root, stem, and leaf of Gentiana olivieri Griseb

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Background: Gentiana olivieri Griseb. (Afat) (Gentianaceae), which has many bioactive compounds is used as antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, digestive aid, antidepressant, and antianemic in traditional medicine. Materials and Methods: Root, stem, and leaf sections of G. olivieri were taken free hand or by sliding microtome and examined on light microscope. Results: Anatomical characters of the species were observed to be similar to the usual features of Gentianaceae anatomy. Conclusion: Intraxylary phloem, which was primarily the distinguishing feature between Gentianoideae and Menyanthoideae sub-families was observed in G. olivieri roots.

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Tüzün, C. Y., Toker, M. C., & Toker, G. (2011). Anatomical investigations on root, stem, and leaf of Gentiana olivieri Griseb. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 7(25), 9–13. https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-1296.75877

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