Secretory Structure, Histochemistry and Phytochemistry Analyses of Stimulant Plant

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Plants that are used as stimulant supposed to contains various metabolit compounds that are produced or secreted by secretory structures. This study aimed to identify the secretory structure of plant used as stimulant and chemical compounds accumulated in it. The secretory structure and its histochemistry were observed on plant material that are used as herbal ingredient. Phytochemical content was analyzed by using a qualitative test. The result showed that the idioblast cells and secretory cavities were found in the leaves of Decaspermum fruticosum, and Polyalthia rumphii. Most idioblast cells contained lipophilic substances and terpenoids or alkaloids, while secretory cavity contained alkaloid. Phytochemical analysis for D. fruticosum, and P. rumphii contain terpenoids, phenols, steroids, and flavonoids.

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Umah, C., Dorly, & Sulistyaningsih, Y. C. (2017). Secretory Structure, Histochemistry and Phytochemistry Analyses of Stimulant Plant. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 58). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/58/1/012048

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