Purpose:
Establishment of the pharmacognostic profile of the
leaves of Secamone afzelii (Schult) K. Schum, known for
its antimicrobial, antioxidant and free radical
scavenging properties, will assist in standardization,
quality assurance, purity and sample identification.
Methods:
Evaluation of the fresh, powdered and anatomical
sections of the leaves were carried out to determine the
macromorphological, micromorphological, chemomicroscopic,
numerical (palisade ratio, stomata number, stomata
index, vein–islet number and veinlet termination number,
moisture content, total ash, acid–insoluble ash,
water–soluble ash, alcohol and water soluble extractive
values) and phytochemical profiles.
Results:
Macro-and microscopical studies indicated the presence
of pinnately compound leaf, an entire margin with
lanceolate shape, acute base, accumulate apex and
reticulate venation. Epidermal walls were straight with
numerous calcium oxalate crystals. Stomata arrangement
was paracytic, with numerous unicellular uniseriate
covering trichomes on both surfaces. Chemomicroscopic
characters present included lignin, cellulose, mucilage,
suberin and cutin, while phytochemical evaluation
revealed the presence of alkaloids, tannins, cardiac
glycosides and saponins. The findings also included
numerical and quantitative leaf microscopy.
Conclusion:
These findings could serve as a basis for proper
identification, collection and investigation of Secamone
afzelii.
Keywords:
Secamone afzelii, Pharmacognostic evaluation, Sample
identification.