Lamiales epidermal dynamics: Unveiling antimicrobial resilience in a structural symphony

Author:

Aljowaie Reem M.1ORCID,Zengin Gokhan2,Jaradat Nidal3,Mammadova Afat O.4,Azad Abul Kalam5,Beylerli Ozal6,Beilerli Aferin7,Valioglu Ferzane8,Biturku Jonida9,Kiren Ifrah10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Biology University of Selcuk Konya Turkey

3. Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences An‐Najah National University Nablus Palestine

4. Department of Botany and Plant Physiology Baku State University Baku Azerbaijan

5. Faculty of Pharmacy University College of MAIWP International Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

6. Central Research Laboratory Bashkir State Medical University Ufa Russia

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Tyumen State Medical University Tyumen Russia

8. Technology Development Zones Management CO Sakarya University Sakarya Turkey

9. Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, Department of Agronomy Sciences Agriculture University of Tirana Tirana Albania

10. College of Life Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThis research on Lamiales epidermal anatomy not only provides in‐depth understanding of their structural traits but also highlights the significance of uncovering the inherent antimicrobial resilience embedded within these plants. Such insights hold promise for advancing natural product‐based approaches in medicine, potentially contributing to the development of novel antimicrobial agents inspired by Lamiales unique biological defense mechanisms. Scanning microscopic tools were utilized to conduct foliar epidermal anatomy of nine species that belong to seven genera and four families within the Lamiales order, Plantaginaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Verbenaceae, and Lamiaceae. This approach aimed to gather both qualitative and quantitative data, facilitating the assessment of taxonomic microanatomical significance. The shape of epidermal cells and their anticlinal walls; number of epidermal cells, stomata, and trichomes; type of stomata and trichomes; length and width of epidermal cells, trichomes, stomatal pore, guard cells, and subsidiary cells; and stomatal index were determined statistically. Most of the species examined were amphistomatous and showed extensive array of trichomes diversity. The exploration of Lamiales epidermal micromorphology and their antimicrobial potential were significant for their implications in multidisciplinary fields. The pharmacological research to utilize sustainable agricultural practices prompts avenues to strengths of Lamiales order for the development of novel antimicrobial solutions and ecological benefits.Research Highlights Diverse trichome morphometry reveals a wide array of trichome structures across Lamiales species. Epidermal microscopic architecture variability of epidermal cell shapes and sizes signifies the interspecies variability. Secondary metabolite localization within microanatomical structures elucidates potential hotspots for antimicrobial compound production.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

Wiley

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