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Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey

Year 2021, Volume: 51 Issue: 1, 123 - 132, 30.04.2021

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Background and Aims: Chelidonium majus is known as “kırlangıç otu” in Turkey and the different plant parts, especially the latex and aerial parts have been used as folk medicines for different purposes such as digestion, hemorrhoids, jaundice, liver, eye, and skin diseases. Despite the traditional uses of Chelidonium, there have been no detailed anatomical studies related to this species. Methods: The description and distribution map of C. majus was expended according to herbarium materials and an anatomical study was made using fresh materials. The information related to traditional uses and local names of this species was evaluated from ethnobotanical literature in Turkey. For anatomical studies freehand sections were prepared using razor blades and sections were double-stained with Astra blue and safranin. Results: In the anatomical study, epidermal sections containing trichome and stomata characters were elucidated. The leaves are bifacial and hypostomatic. The stomata are anomocytic in the paradermal section. The cross-section of the stem showed multi-layered parenchymatous cells in the cortex and a single-layered endodermis with simple eglandular trichomes. The cross-section of the root showed that the epidermis was replaced with the periderm. Under the phloem, which had few layers, the xylem was composed of tracheary elements surrounded by sclerenchymatous cells. Conclusion: Our results indicated that the morphological and anatomical characters alongside articulated laticifers and latex properties provide useful tools for the identification of this taxon from the other genera in the Papaveraceae family.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Article
Authors

Golshan Zare This is me 0000-0002-5972-5191

Neziha Yağmur Diker This is me 0000-0002-3285-8162

Zekiye Ceren Arıtuluk This is me 0000-0003-3986-4909

İffet İrem Tatlı Çankaya This is me 0000-0001-8531-9130

Publication Date April 30, 2021
Submission Date July 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 51 Issue: 1

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APA Zare, G., Diker, N. Y., Arıtuluk, Z. C., Tatlı Çankaya, İ. İ. (2021). Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy, 51(1), 123-132.
AMA Zare G, Diker NY, Arıtuluk ZC, Tatlı Çankaya İİ. Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey. iujp. April 2021;51(1):123-132.
Chicago Zare, Golshan, Neziha Yağmur Diker, Zekiye Ceren Arıtuluk, and İffet İrem Tatlı Çankaya. “Chelidonium Majus L. (Papaveraceae) Morphology, Anatomy and Traditional Medicinal Uses in Turkey”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 51, no. 1 (April 2021): 123-32.
EndNote Zare G, Diker NY, Arıtuluk ZC, Tatlı Çankaya İİ (April 1, 2021) Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 51 1 123–132.
IEEE G. Zare, N. Y. Diker, Z. C. Arıtuluk, and İ. İ. Tatlı Çankaya, “Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey”, iujp, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 123–132, 2021.
ISNAD Zare, Golshan et al. “Chelidonium Majus L. (Papaveraceae) Morphology, Anatomy and Traditional Medicinal Uses in Turkey”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy 51/1 (April 2021), 123-132.
JAMA Zare G, Diker NY, Arıtuluk ZC, Tatlı Çankaya İİ. Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey. iujp. 2021;51:123–132.
MLA Zare, Golshan et al. “Chelidonium Majus L. (Papaveraceae) Morphology, Anatomy and Traditional Medicinal Uses in Turkey”. İstanbul Journal of Pharmacy, vol. 51, no. 1, 2021, pp. 123-32.
Vancouver Zare G, Diker NY, Arıtuluk ZC, Tatlı Çankaya İİ. Chelidonium majus L. (Papaveraceae) morphology, anatomy and traditional medicinal uses in Turkey. iujp. 2021;51(1):123-32.