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Landolphia dulcis

Landolphia dulcis is a climbing shrub or liana within the Apocynaceae family.[1]

Landolphia dulcis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Genus: Landolphia
Species:
L. dulcis
Binomial name
Landolphia dulcis
(Sabine ex G.Don) Pichon

Description edit

The species is capable of growing up to 5m tall as a sarmentose shrub and reach a height of 10m as a liana.[2] Leaves, the glabrous or pilose petiole is 2-17 mm long; leaf-blade is ovate to obovate in outline, leaflets have a coriaceous surface, leaf apex is emarginate to acuminate while the base is cordate to cuneate.[2] The inflorescence is axillary with 1-3 flower per axil, peduncle is 0.5-5.5 mm long, pedicels are 0.1-3.1 mm long.[2] The flowers are fragrant, the calyx is green, brown or violet, 2-2.9 mm long with 4 or 5 unequal sepals. The corolla is often discolorous and is commonly dark green, yellow, violet, cream or reddish.[2] Fruit is globular, 5-50 seeded, commonly green, orange, yellow or red turning blackish or reddish when cut.[2][1]

Distribution edit

Largely occurs in West Africa, from Senegal to Nigeria, also found in Central Africa, in particular, Gabon and Angola.[2]

Chemistry edit

Root of the species contains aromadendrene compounds, a group of sesquiterpenes.[3]

Uses edit

Leaf and stem bark extracts are part of a decoction used by herbalists in treating chronic sore, body pains and dysentery. Its fruit is edible and eaten by locals. Latex is sometimes used as birdlime.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Quattrocchi, Umberto (2012). CRC world dictionary of medicinal and poisonous plants : common names, scientific names, eponyms, synonyms, and etymology. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC, Taylor & Francis Group. p. 2206. ISBN 978-1-4200-8044-5. OCLC 774639599.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g The African species of Landolphia P. Beauv. : series of revisions of Apocynaceae XXXIV. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Agricultural University. 1992. pp. 53–59. ISBN 90-6754-234-2. OCLC 31208098.
  3. ^ Staerk, Dan; Skole, Brian; Jørgensen, Flemming S.; Budnik, Bogdan A.; Ekpe, Patrick; Jaroszewski, Jerzy W. (2004). "Isolation of a library of aromadendranes from Landolphia dulcis and its characterization using the VolSurf approach". Journal of Natural Products. 67 (5): 799–805. doi:10.1021/np0340450. ISSN 0163-3864. PMID 15165140.

landolphia, dulcis, climbing, shrub, liana, within, apocynaceae, family, scientific, classificationkingdom, plantaeclade, tracheophytesclade, angiospermsclade, eudicotsclade, asteridsorder, gentianalesfamily, apocynaceaegenus, landolphiaspecies, dulcisbinomial. Landolphia dulcis is a climbing shrub or liana within the Apocynaceae family 1 Landolphia dulcisScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade AsteridsOrder GentianalesFamily ApocynaceaeGenus LandolphiaSpecies L dulcisBinomial nameLandolphia dulcis Sabine ex G Don Pichon Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution 3 Chemistry 4 Uses 5 ReferencesDescription editThe species is capable of growing up to 5m tall as a sarmentose shrub and reach a height of 10m as a liana 2 Leaves the glabrous or pilose petiole is 2 17 mm long leaf blade is ovate to obovate in outline leaflets have a coriaceous surface leaf apex is emarginate to acuminate while the base is cordate to cuneate 2 The inflorescence is axillary with 1 3 flower per axil peduncle is 0 5 5 5 mm long pedicels are 0 1 3 1 mm long 2 The flowers are fragrant the calyx is green brown or violet 2 2 9 mm long with 4 or 5 unequal sepals The corolla is often discolorous and is commonly dark green yellow violet cream or reddish 2 Fruit is globular 5 50 seeded commonly green orange yellow or red turning blackish or reddish when cut 2 1 Distribution editLargely occurs in West Africa from Senegal to Nigeria also found in Central Africa in particular Gabon and Angola 2 Chemistry editRoot of the species contains aromadendrene compounds a group of sesquiterpenes 3 Uses editLeaf and stem bark extracts are part of a decoction used by herbalists in treating chronic sore body pains and dysentery Its fruit is edible and eaten by locals Latex is sometimes used as birdlime 2 References edit a b Quattrocchi Umberto 2012 CRC world dictionary of medicinal and poisonous plants common names scientific names eponyms synonyms and etymology Boca Raton Fla CRC Taylor amp Francis Group p 2206 ISBN 978 1 4200 8044 5 OCLC 774639599 a b c d e f g The African species of Landolphia P Beauv series of revisions of Apocynaceae XXXIV Wageningen Netherlands Wageningen Agricultural University 1992 pp 53 59 ISBN 90 6754 234 2 OCLC 31208098 Staerk Dan Skole Brian Jorgensen Flemming S Budnik Bogdan A Ekpe Patrick Jaroszewski Jerzy W 2004 Isolation of a library of aromadendranes from Landolphia dulcis and its characterization using the VolSurf approach Journal of Natural Products 67 5 799 805 doi 10 1021 np0340450 ISSN 0163 3864 PMID 15165140 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landolphia dulcis amp oldid 1146845559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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