Abstract

Anatomical and TLC study of three Chinese peonies were conducted to make a comparative analysis. Peonies (Paeonia suffruticosa (tree peony), Paeonia lactiflora (Chinese peony) and Paeonia veitchii (Chinese peony)) are traditionally used on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China. Recent studies have shown that the peonies have different pharmacological activities and clinical applications. To distinguish these three species of peonies and ensure the safety and effectiveness in their use, the microscopic characteristics and chromatographic profile of their roots and the corresponding powder were studied. Plant materials sectioned and stained and the raw powder were studied with an optical microscope using standard techniques in microscopy. The results of microscopic features and TLC were described and illustrated. The three species have different microscopic characteristics and TLC profiles, which allow us to distinguish them. In fact, with the help of features semi-quantitative and qualitative, an identification key was developed in our work and illustrated with photos and a table. The aim of our work was to show that the optical microscopy and related techniques provide a achievable practicality, which can be applied without ambiguity to the authentication of species peonies.

Highlights

  • Peonies are herbaceous perennials belonging to the family Paeoniaceae which consists of 96 species worldwide, mainly distributed in the alpine regions of Asia and Europe

  • There are 3 species in Paeoniaceae that are used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) under the general heading of “Peony”: Paeonia suffruticosa, Paeonia lactiflora (Chinese peony) and Paeonia veitchii (Chinese peony)

  • Samples of root washers or fragmented and powders have been provided by European Pharmacopeia: Paeonia lactiflora Pall (Radix paeoniae alba or Chinese phonetic name: Baishao); Paeonia veitchii Lynch (Radix paeoniae rubra or Chinese phonetic name: Aba); Paeonia suffructicosa Andr. (Cortex paeonia moutan or Chinese phonetic name: Mudanpi)

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Introduction

Peonies are herbaceous perennials belonging to the family Paeoniaceae which consists of 96 species worldwide, mainly distributed in the alpine regions of Asia and Europe. There are 3 species in Paeoniaceae that are used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) under the general heading of “Peony”: Paeonia suffruticosa (tree peony), Paeonia lactiflora (Chinese peony) and Paeonia veitchii (Chinese peony). These three species of Chinese peonies are perennials and can reach heights of up to nine meters (the tree peony is a bit more). They have alternate and elliptic leaves and smooth edges worn smooth by stems bearing two or more flowers. The roots of all peonies are large, straight and firm and have an separable bark revealing an under layer powder during its removal [1]

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