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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2010

Cytogenotoxicity of Cymbopogon citratus (DC) Stapf (lemon grass) aqueous extracts in vegetal test systems

Saulo M. Sousa; Pâmela S. Silva; Lyderson Facio Viccini

The lemon grass, Cymbopogon citratus (DC) Stapf, is an important species of Poaceae family commonly used in the folk medicine in many countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of aqueous extracts from C. citratus leaves on Lactuca sativa (lettuce) root tip meristem cells by cytogenetic studies that have never been done before for lemon grass extracts. For this, lettuce seeds were treated for 72h with different concentrations of lemon grass aqueous extracts (5; 10; 20 and 30 mg/mL). The percentage of germination, root development and cellular behavior were analyzed, and the results showed that the highest concentration of aqueous extracts reduced the mitotic index, the seed germination and the root development of lettuce. The extracts have also induced chromosome aberrations and cellular death in the roots cells of L. sativa.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011

Karyotype analysis, DNA content and molecular screening in Lippia alba (Verbenaceae)

Patrícia Maria Oliveira Pierre; Saulo M. Sousa; Lisete Chamma Davide; Marco Antonio Machado; Lyderson Facio Viccini

Cytogenetic analyses, of pollen viability, nuclear DNA content and RAPD markers were employed to study three chemotypes of Lippia alba (Mill.) (Verbenaceae) in order to understand the genetic variation among them. Different ploidy levels and mixoploid individuals were observed. This work comprises the first report of different chromosome numbers (cytotypes) in L. alba. The chromosome numbers of La2-carvone and La3-linalool chemotypes suggested that they are polyploids. Flow cytometric analysis showed an increase of nuclear DNA content that was not directly proportional to ploidy level variation. A cluster analysis based on RAPD markers revealed that La3-linalool shares genetic markers with La1-citral and La2-carvone. The analysis showed that the majority of genetic variation of La3-linalool could be a consequence of ixoploidy. ur data indicates that sexual reproduction aong those three chemotypes is unlikely and suggests the beginning of reproductive isolation. The results demonstrated that chromosome analysis, nuclear DNA content estimation and RAPD markers constitute excellent tools for detecting genetic variation among L. alba chemotypes.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2011

Cytotoxic and genotoxic activity of Achillea millefolium L., Asteraceae, aqueous extracts

Saulo M. Sousa; Lyderson Facio Viccini

The yarrow, Achillea millefoilum L. is an important species of Asteraceae family with common utilization in folk medicine of many countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of aqueous extracts from yarrow leaves on Lactuca sativa (lettuce) root tip meristem cells by cytogenetic studies, since studies of this nature do not exist for the yarrow extracts. For this, lettuce seeds were treated for 72 h with different concentrations of yarrow aqueous extracts (5, 10, 20 and 30 mg/mL). The percentage of germination, root development and cellular behavior were analyzed and the results showed that the highest concentration of aqueous extracts reduced the mitotic index (MI), the seed germination and the root development of L. sativa. More yet, the extracts also induced chromosome aberrations (CA) and cellular death in the roots cells of L. sativa indicating precaution in the therapeutic use of A. millefolium and reinforcing the utilization of L. sativa in the screening of cytogenotoxic substances once that this species showed a good sensibility to the extract application.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2013

Relationship between pollen morphology and chromosome numbers in Brazilian species of Lippia L. (Verbenaceae)

Saulo M. Sousa; Patrícia Maria Oliveira Pierre; Giovana Augusta Torres; Lisete Chamma Davide; Lyderson Facio Viccini

The pollen morphology and exine structure of 17 species of Lippia L. were investigated in this work using light and scanning electron microscopy. Among the species studied, 14 showed tricolporate pollen grains, two had tri- and tetracolporate pollen grains and a single species exhibited, only tetracolporate pollen. The amb ranged from triangular to square, and the shape varied from oblate-spheroidal to prolate-spheroidal. Three different types of exine ornamentation were observed: psilate, scabrate and perforate. In addition to morphological data, we found positive association between the chromosome numbers and size of pollen grains, and also between the length and width of the colpi. The results indicate that the characteristics of pollen grains in Lippia may be used as an additional taxonomic character of the genus.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012

Karyological studies in Brazilian species of Lippia L. (Verbenaceae)

Saulo M. Sousa; Giovana Augusta Torres; Lyderson Facio Viccini

The genus Lippia (Verbenaceae) comprise around 160 species spread out mainly in South and Central Americas with few African species, some of them with potential medicinal use. Brazil is one the most important centers of diversity with approximately 75% of the species described so far. Innumerous species are endemic and poorly studied especially at a cytological level. Here, chromosomal length, karyomorphology and chromosome asymmetry of twelve Brazilian species of Lippia were evaluated [L. alba (Miller) N.E.Brown, L. diamantinensis Glaz., L. florida Cham., L. hermanioides Cham., L. lacunosa Mart. & Schauer, L. lupulina Cham., L. pohliana Schauer, L. pseudothea (St. Hil) Schauer, L. rosella Moldenke, L. rotundifolia Cham., L. rubella Moldenke and L. sidoides Cham.]. The analysis suggested that the genus has a variable chromosome number (from 2n = 20 to 2n = 56) originated by dysploidy and polyploidy. This is the first description of chromosome morphology for 11 of the 12 Lippia species studied.


Biologia | 2010

Karyotype, meiotic behavior and pollen features of Senna occidentalis

Kátia Ferreira; Giovana Augusta Torres; Saulo M. Sousa; Aparecida Célia Santos

Meiotic behavior, pollen morphology, interphasic nucleus pattern and karyotype description for Senna occidentalis (Caesalpinioideae — Fabaceae) are presented. The species had non-reticulate interphasic nucleus and homogeneous chromosome condensing with minute distal late-condensing portions in prometaphase. In mitotic metaphase, chromosome number was 2n = 28 (9 m + 5 sm), with secondary constriction in one chromosome pair. Detection of four nucleoli indicated existence of two chromosome pairs bearing Nucleolar Organizer Region (NOR). Meiotic behavior was regular, with high meiotic index (95%). Pollen grains, classified as polar/spheroidal, presented 90% viability.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2010

Botanical aspects of Heteropterys umbellata (Malpighiaceae): a cytological and palynological approach

Saulo M. Sousa; Aryane Campos Reis; Shaiany Sabrina Lopes Gomes; Karina B Bernardo; Fátima Regina Gonçalves Salimena; Lyderson Facio Viccini

The genus Heteropterys is one of the major genera in Malpighiaceae. However, few cytological and palynological studies were reported. The present work described for the first time the chromosome number, heterochromatin pattern, meiotic behavior, pollen viability and palynological aspects of Heteropterys ubellata, a very spread species. One large Brazilian population was evaluated using conventional techniques for meiotic studies and acetolyse to access the pollen morphology. The species showed 2n = 20 chromosomes, normal meiotic development and viable pollens. Great blocks of heterochromatin were observed around the centromers. DAPI staining was positive for centroeric heterochroatin, hile CMA3 ark as observed just at terinal regions of one pair of hoologues chromosomes. This result and the presence of one chromosome pair attached to the nucleoli during the pachytene and diakinesis suggested the presence of only one pair of NORs. Palynological analysis revealed that pollen grains are apolar, 6 porate and with colpoids associated to all pores. The pollen content was positive for the starch test, and the exine was rugulate with little psilate regions.


Caryologia | 2011

An increment in the Duranta repens L. (Verbenaceae) knowledge: DNA content, karyology, meiosis and palynology

Saulo M. Sousa; Aryane Campos Reis; Pâmela S. Silva; Lyderson Facio Viccini

Abstract Meiotic behavior, pollen morphology, interphasic nucleus pattern and karyotype description for Duranta repens (Verbenaceae) are presented. The species had semi-reticulate interphasic nucleus and in mitotic metaphase, chromosome number was 2n = 34 (32 m + 2 sm), with secondary constriction in one chromosome pair. Additionally to the A complement, we observed B chromosomes, varying to 0–3 in some cells of several individuals. Meiotic behavior was regular and pollen grains were isopolar and tricolporate, being classified as prolate-spheroidal with psilate-perfurate exine ornamentation.


Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2011

Chromosome numbers and DNA C values in the genus Lippia (Verbenaceae)

José Marcello Salabert de Campos; Saulo M. Sousa; Pâmela S. Silva; Lucas Cézar Pinheiro; Fernanda Souza Sampaio; Lyderson Facio Viccini


American Journal of Botany | 2014

Lippia alba (Verbenaceae): A new tropical autopolyploid complex?

Aryane Campos Reis; Saulo M. Sousa; Aline Amália do Vale; Patrícia Maria Oliveira Pierre; Ana Luiza Franco; José Marcello Salabert de Campos; Roberto F. Vieira; Lyderson Facio Viccini

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Lyderson Facio Viccini

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Aryane Campos Reis

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Ana Luiza Franco

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Giovana Augusta Torres

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Pâmela S. Silva

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Flávia Rangel de Souza

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Lisete Chamma Davide

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Patrícia Maria Oliveira Pierre

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

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Victória Rabelo Campos

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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