Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo
Rio de Janeiro State University
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant | 2001
Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo; Norma Albarello; Vera Regina Campos Viana
SummaryA protocol for in vitro propagation of Rollinia mucosa, an important medicinal plant, was developed. The presence of 500 mg l−1 polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) during explant excision was important to avoid browning. Axillary buds, adventitious buds, and shoot cluster proliferation were achieved from epicotyl and hypocotyl explants from nursery-grown seedlings. The highest direct organogenesis percentage from hypocotyl explants was obtained upon culture of explants on Murashige and Skoog medium supplemented with 2.2 μM benzyladenine (BA) plus 2.32 μM kinetin. Epicotyl explants display highest regeneration frequency on a medium containing 8.8 μM BA and 0.54 μM naphthaleneacetic acid. Gibberellic acid was necessary for shoot elongation. Root induction was observed when shoots were pretreated with activated charcoal for 7 d in the dark before culture on Woody Plant Medium supplemented with 49.21 μM indolebutyric acid for 10 d. Root development was observed when 20 g l−1 sucrose was used. Rooted plantlets were acclimatized and grown in the greenhouse.
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2000
Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo; Claudia Simões; Norma Albarello; Vera Regina Campos Viana
Different types and concentrations of plant growth regulators were tested in order to obtain the best callus and cell suspension culture growth conditions of Rollinia mucosa (Jacq.) Baill. (Annonaceae). Picloram was shown to be the most efficient for induction and production of friable calluses, independent of the concentration used. Cellular morphology and viability, fresh and dry weights, pH and medium sugar concentration were determined for cell suspension cultures. Dissimilation curves were used for the characterization of the growth of cell suspension cultures. Picloram provided the most rapid growth and produced the highest biomass, with little variation in morphology (differentiated cells). It also provided the highest dissimilation, when compared with cell suspension cultures maintained in media with 2,4-D or NAA + BA + GA3. Stable cell suspension cultures can be established in MS medium supplemented with 20.8 μM picloram.
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 1999
Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo; Vera Regina Campos Viana; Claudia Simões; Norma Albarello; Luiz C. Trugo; Maria Auxiliadora Coelho Kaplan; William Robert Krul
Rollinia mucosa produces furofuranic lignans (magnolin, epiyangambin, yangambin) that are antagonists of platelet-activating factor (PAF). The biosynthetic capacity and the potential for the accumulation of furofuranic lignans, including epieudesmin, of the plants cultured both in vivo and in vitro conditions were evaluated. The production and the pattern of lignans accumulated were dependent on the origin of the plant material and the plant organ. The major accumulation of lignans was observed in leaves. In the mature leaves of in vivo grown seedlings magnolin and yangambin predominated, in contrast to leaves from in vitro propagated plants that presented epiyangambin as the major lignan.
Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2002
Tatiana Carvalho de Castro; Victor Leonardo Bastos Pelliccione; Maria Raquel Figueiredo; Renata Oliveira de Araújo Soares; Marcelo T. Bozza; Vera Regina Campos Viana; Norma Albarello; Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo
Plants produce a wide range of secondary metabolites, many of which are pharmaceutically important. In this paper were evaluated anti-cancer and trypanocidal activities from Hovenia dulcis (Rhamnaceae) in vivo and in vitro propagated plants. Methanolic extracts of young leaves from in vivo and in vitro material were remarkably active for all tumor cells lines tested, while ethanolic extracts of pseudofruit showed high degree of selectivity against to SP2/0 and BW cells in culture. Mortality of 95 and 100% (48 h) on Trypanosoma cruzi were observed on the aqueous extract of pseudofruit and methanolic extracts of leaves from seedlings.
Fitoterapia | 2006
Claudia Simões; José Carlos Pelielo de Mattos; Kátia Costa de Carvalho Sabino; Adriano Caldeira-de-Araújo; Marsen Garcia Pinto Coelho; Norma Albarello; Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2005
Tatiana Carvalho de Castro; Karen Campos Barbosa; Norma Albarello; Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2004
Vera Regina Campos Viana; Helio M Alves; Claudia Simões; Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2003
Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo; Vera Regina Campos Viana; Claudia Simões; Luiz C. Trugo; Maria Auxiliadora Coelho Kaplan
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2005
Tatiana Carvalho de Castro; Karen Campos Barbosa; Norma Albarello; Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2005
Tatiana Carvalho de Castro; Karen Campos Barbosa; Norma Albarello; Solange Faria Lua Figueiredo