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The Annonaceae are a
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of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
s consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely
liana A liana is a long-Plant stem, stemmed Woody plant, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees, as well as other means of vertical support, to climb up to the Canopy (biology), canopy in search of direct sunlight. T ...
s commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, it is the largest family in the
Magnoliales The Magnoliales are an order of flowering plants. Well-known members of Magnoliales include: magnolias, Liriodendron, tulip trees, Annona squamosa, custard apples, Asimina triloba, American pawpaw, cherimoyas, Cananga odorata, ylang-ylang, Sours ...
. Several genera produce edible fruit, most notably ''
Annona ''Annona'' or Anona (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/ sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after '' Guatteria'', containing approximately 166
'', '' Anonidium'', ''
Asimina ''Asimina'' is a genus of small trees or shrubs described as a genus in 1763. ''Asimina'' is the only temperate genus in the tropical and subtropical flowering plant family Annonaceae. ''Asimina'' have large, simple leaves and large fruit. It is ...
'', ''
Rollinia ''Rollinia'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. While it is widely recognised as a distinct genus a monograph published in 2006 advocates its inclusion in ''Annona'',Rainer, H. (2006)Monographic studies in the genus ''Annona'' L. (Ann ...
'', and '' Uvaria''. Its
type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus (''genus typica'') is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name. Zoological nomenclature According to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, "The name-bearin ...
is ''Annona''. The family is concentrated in the
tropics The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the equator, where the sun may shine directly overhead. This contrasts with the temperate or polar regions of Earth, where the Sun can never be directly overhead. This is because of Earth's ax ...
, with few species found in
temperate In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of the Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ran ...
regions. About 900 species are
Neotropic The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone. Definition In biogeogra ...
al, 450 are
Afrotropic The Afrotropical realm is one of the Earth's eight biogeographic realms. It includes Sub-Saharan Africa, the southern Arabian Peninsula, the island of Madagascar, and the islands of the western Indian Ocean. It was formerly known as the Ethiopi ...
al, and the remaining are
Indomalaya The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms. It extends across most of South and Southeast Asia and into the southern parts of East Asia. Also called the Oriental realm by biogeographers, Indomalaya spreads all over the Ind ...
n.


Description

The species are mostly tropical, some are mid-latitude,
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or
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
trees and shrubs, with some lianas, with aromatic bark, leaves, and flowers. ; Stems, stalks and leaves: Bark is fibrous and aromatic.
Pith Pith, or medulla, is a tissue in the stems of vascular plants. Pith is composed of soft, spongy parenchyma cells, which in some cases can store starch. In eudicotyledons, pith is located in the center of the stem. In monocotyledons, it ex ...
septate (fine tangential bands divided by partitions) to diaphragmed (divided by thin partitions with openings in them). Branching distichous (arranged in two rows/on one plane) or spiral. Leaves are
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, two-ranked, simple,
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ly veined, and have leaf stalks.
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absent. ; Flowers: Flower stalks are axillary to (on the opposite side of shoot from) leaf scars on old wood and sometimes from leaves on new shoots. The flowers are usually trimerous; borne singly or in compound
inflorescence In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
s;
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and rarely
unisexual Dioecy ( ; ; adj. dioecious, ) is a characteristic of certain species that have distinct unisexual individuals, each producing either male or female gametes, either directly (in animals) or indirectly (in seed plants). Dioecious reproduction is ...
. The receptacle might become enlarged, elevated or flat. The outer whorls are inserted below the ovaries, and have valvate (overlapping) or imbricate (nonoverlapping) segments. Usually two to four persistent
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
s that are distinct or connate (fused) at the base. Six petals in two unequal whorls of three with larger outer whorls and fleshier inner whorls that might share the same nectar glands, or six to fifteen petals, with impressed veins on their inner face. Ten to twenty (or many more) stamens inserted below the ovary, spirally arranged and forming a ball or flat-topped mass with short and stout filaments and linear to oblong anthers which face outward and open longitudinally. Each flower can have from one to many pistils, distinct to connate, with stigmas distinct. Marginal placentation, each pistil bearing one
locule A locule (: locules) or loculus (; : loculi) is a small cavity or compartment within an organ or part of an organism (animal, plant, or fungus). In angiosperms (flowering plants), the term ''locule'' usually refers to a chamber within an ovary ...
, with one to many ovules. Style short and thick, with terminal stigma. ; Fruits and seeds: Fruits are single berries or coalesce from several pistils (into
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, syncarps). Seeds are one to many per pistil; have a fleshy and usually brightly colored cover, have ruminate endosperm (nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo) and are oily.


Systematics

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and inter-familial systematics have been well supported for Annonaceae by a combination of morphological and molecular evidence. The
APG II system The APG II system (Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II system) of plant classification is the second, now obsolete, version of a modern, mostly Molecular phylogenetics, molecular-based, list of systems of plant taxonomy, system of plant taxonomy that ...
places Annonaceae as most closely related to the small Magnoliid family Eupomatiaceae. In a phylogeny-based reclassification of the family four subfamilies are recognised: Anaxagoreoideae (including just '' Anaxagorea''),
Ambavioideae The Annonaceae are a family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, it is the largest family in the Mag ...
, Annonoideae, and Malmeoideae. A number of the larger genera, including ''
Guatteria ''Guatteria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. It is the largest genus in the family in South America, and the dominant genus in mature forest. The fruits are berries, borne in clusters on short stalks. Species include:
'', with its 177 species, ''
Annona ''Annona'' or Anona (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/ sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after '' Guatteria'', containing approximately 166
'', and '' Xylopia'' belong to Annonoideae. Together, Annonoideae and Malmeoideae comprise the majority of the species and each are further subdivided into a number of tribes. The subfamilial and tribal classification is followed i
World Annonaceae
which presents an overview of all Annonaceae genera and taxonomic, distribution and photographic information for a large number of species. Keys for the identification of Annonaceae genera (separately for Neotropical, African/Madagascan, and Asian/Australian taxa) are presented in: For a concise bibliographic overview of the taxonomic literature (1900 to 2012) see: Both
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DNA markers and morphological characters provide evidence that '' Anaxagorea'' is the sister
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to the rest of the family. This may confirm the hypothesis that morphological traits shared between '' Anaxagorea'' and other Magnoliales species (such as 2-ranked
phyllotaxis In botany, phyllotaxis () or phyllotaxy is the arrangement of leaf, leaves on a plant stem. Phyllotactic spirals form a distinctive class of patterns in nature. Leaf arrangement The basic leaf#Arrangement on the stem, arrangements of leaves ...
, monosulcate
pollen Pollen is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of sexual reproduction. It consists of pollen grains (highly reduced Gametophyte#Heterospory, microgametophytes), which produce male gametes (sperm ...
, and laminate
stamen The stamen (: stamina or stamens) is a part consisting of the male reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...
s) represent ancestral characters, while derived characters observed in other genera have evolved independently multiple times. The oldest fossil evidence of Annonaceae is described as the genus ''Futabanthus'', from the Late Cretaceous (
Coniacian The Coniacian is an age or stage in the geologic timescale. It is a subdivision of the Late Cretaceous Epoch or Upper Cretaceous Series and spans the time between 89.8 ± 1 Ma and 86.3 ± 0.7 Ma (million years ago). The Coniacian is preceded by ...
) of Japan, which represents a minimum age of c. 89 million years ago for the
most recent common ancestor A most recent common ancestor (MRCA), also known as a last common ancestor (LCA), is the most recent individual from which all organisms of a set are inferred to have descended. The most recent common ancestor of a higher taxon is generally assu ...
(crown group) of the family. The ages of Annonaceae clades inferred using fossil evidence and
molecular clock The molecular clock is a figurative term for a technique that uses the mutation rate of biomolecules to deduce the time in prehistory when two or more life forms diverged. The biomolecular data used for such calculations are usually nucleot ...
-based dating techniques suggests that the pantropical distribution of the family originated subsequent to the break-up of the
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n supercontinent, as the result of a combination of geodispersal tracking the expansion of the boreotropical flora during the
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and more recent long-distance dispersal events.


Taxonomic revisions within the subfamily Malmeoideae


The reclassification and establishment of ''Huberantha''

The genus '' Huberantha'' (synonym ''Hubera'') was resolved to be sister to '' Miliusa'', with certain species previously under ''
Polyalthia ''Polyalthia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. There are approximately 90 species distributed from Africa to Asia and the Pacific.
'' being additionally reclassified. This reclassification was highly supported by maximum parsimony, Bayesian analysis, and morphological characters. ''Hubera'' is characterized by reticulate tertiary venation, axillary inflorescences, 1 ovule per ovary, seeds with flat to slightly raised raphes, and other characters. ''Huberantha'''s phylogenetic distance and morphological difference from ''Monoon'' and ''Polyalthia'', distinguish ''Huberantha'' on the generic level. Morphologically, ''Huberantha'' has a finely and densely granular infratectum whereas ''Monoon'' and ''Polyalthia'' have columellate or densely granular infratecta.


Controversy over ''Stelechocarpus/Winitia''

It was proposed that the genus ''
Stelechocarpus'', which includes ''S. burahol'' and ''S. cauliflorus'' be reclassified under a new genus ''Winitia'', which is characterized by mixed flowers, multicolumellar stigmas, and columellate/coarsely granular infratectum. This genus was created after phylogenetic analysis that highly supported an unclassified species from Thailand being sister to ''S. cauliflorus'' as a monophyletic group. However this is no longer accepted.


Reclassification of ''Annickia'' as tribe Annickieae

The genus '' Annickia'' was previously included within the tribe Piptostigmateae. However, it is highly supported to being sister to the rest of the Malmeoideae tribes, and weakly supported to being sister to the rest of the Piptostigmateae genera. For these reasons, ''Annickia'' is now classified within its own tribe in the Malmeoideae, the Annickieae.


Subfamilies

The taxonomy of the Annonaceae is based on the
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, which recognises four subfamilies and the extinct genus '' Anonaspermum''


Anaxagoreoideae

Auth.: Chatrou et al. 2012 (monotypic) * '' Anaxagorea'' St.-Hilaire 1825


Ambavioideae

Auth.: Chatrou et al. 2012 * '' Ambavia'' Le Thomas * '' Cananga'' (DC.) Hook.f. & Thomson (
Ylang-ylang ''Cananga odorata'', known as ylang-ylang ( ) or cananga tree, is a tropical tree that is native to the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Queensland, Australia. It is also native to parts of Thailand and Vie ...
) * '' Cleistopholis'' Pierre ex Engl. * '' Cyathocalyx'' Champ. ex Hook.f. & Thomson * '' Drepananthus'' Maingay ex Hook.f. * '' Lettowianthus'' Diels * '' Meiocarpidium'' Engl. & Diels * '' Mezzettia'' Becc. * '' Tetrameranthus'' R.E.Fr.


Annonoideae

Auth.
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, 1815 * Tribe Annoneae Endlicher 1839 ** ''
Annona ''Annona'' or Anona (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/ sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after '' Guatteria'', containing approximately 166
'' L. (synonym ''
Rollinia ''Rollinia'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. While it is widely recognised as a distinct genus a monograph published in 2006 advocates its inclusion in ''Annona'',Rainer, H. (2006)Monographic studies in the genus ''Annona'' L. (Ann ...
'' A. St.-Hil.) ** '' Anonidium'' Engl. & Diels ** ''
Asimina ''Asimina'' is a genus of small trees or shrubs described as a genus in 1763. ''Asimina'' is the only temperate genus in the tropical and subtropical flowering plant family Annonaceae. ''Asimina'' have large, simple leaves and large fruit. It is ...
'' Adans. ** '' Diclinanona'' Diels ** '' Disepalum'' Hook. f. ** ''
Goniothalamus ''Goniothalamus'' is one of the largest palaeotropical genera of plant in family Annonaceae. Species list It contains the following species (divided according to Floristic Region): Fijian Region (Fiji and New Hebrides) * '' Goniothalamus monos ...
'' (Blume) Hook.f. & Thomson ** '' Neostenanthera'' Exell (syn. ''Boutiquea'' Le Thomas) * Tribe Bocageeae Endlicher 1839 ** '' Bocagea'' A.St.-Hil. ** '' Cardiopetalum'' Schltdl. ** '' Cymbopetalum'' Benth. ** '' Froesiodendron'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Hornschuchia'' Nees ** '' Mkilua'' Verdc. ** '' Porcelia'' Ruiz & Pav. ** '' Trigynaea'' Schltdl. * Tribe Duguetieae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 ** '' Duckeanthus'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Duguetia'' A.St.-Hil. ** '' Fusaea'' (Baill.) Saff. ** '' Letestudoxa'' Pellegr. ** '' Pseudartabotrys'' Pellegr. * Tribe Guatterieae Hooker & Thomson 1855 ** ''
Guatteria ''Guatteria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. It is the largest genus in the family in South America, and the dominant genus in mature forest. The fruits are berries, borne in clusters on short stalks. Species include:
'' Ruiz & Pav. * Tribe Monodoreae Baill. 1868 ** '' Asteranthe'' Engl. & Diels ** '' Dennettia'' ** '' Hexalobus'' A.DC. ** '' Isolona'' Engl. ** '' Lukea'' ** '' Mischogyne'' Exell ** '' Monocyclanthus'' Keay ** '' Monodora'' Dunal ** '' Uvariastrum'' Engl. ** ''
Uvariodendron ''Uvariodendron'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * ''Uvariodendron anisatum'' Bernard Verdcourt, Verdc. * ''Uvariodendron connivens'' (Benth.) R.E.Fries * ''Uvar ...
'' (Engl. & Diels) R.E.Fr. ** ''
Uvariopsis ''Uvariopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. The genus is unique to Africa, and consists of about 18 species, all of which are either ramiflorous, cauliflorous or both. The type species for the genus is '' Uvariopsi ...
'' Engl. * Tribe Ophrypetaleae ** '' Ophrypetalum'' Diels ** '' Sanrafaelia'' Verdc. * Tribe Uvarieae Hooker & Thomson 1855 ** '' Afroguatteria'' ** '' Cleistochlamys'' Oliv. ** '' Dasymaschalon'' (Hook.f. & Thomson) Dalla Torre & Harms ** ''
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'' Lour. ** '' Dielsiothamnus'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Fissistigma'' Griff. ** '' Friesodielsia'' Steenis ** '' Monanthotaxis'' Baill. ** '' Pyramidanthe'' Miq. (synonym ''Mitrella'' ) ** '' Sphaerocoryne'' (Boerl.) Ridl. ** '' Toussaintia'' ** '' Uvaria'' L. (synonyms ''Balonga'' Le Thomas and ''Melodorum'' Lour.) * Tribe Xylopieae Endlicher 1839 ** '' Artabotrys'' R.Br. ** '' Xylopia'' L.


Malmeoideae

*Tribe Annickieae Couvreur et al., 2019 (
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unisp ...
) **'' Annickia'' Setten & Maas *Tribe Piptostigmateae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 ** '' Brieya'' ** '' Greenwayodendron'' Verdc. ** '' Mwasumbia'' Couvreur & D.M. Johnson ** '' Piptostigma'' Oliv. ** '' Polyceratocarpus'' Engl. & Diels ** '' Sirdavidia'' Couvreur *Tribe Malmeeae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 ** '' Bocageopsis'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Cremastosperma'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Ephedranthus'' ** '' Klarobelia'' ** '' Malmea'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Mosannona'' ** '' Onychopetalum'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Oxandra'' A.Rich. (black lancewood) ** '' Pseudephedranthus'' ** '' Pseudomalmea'' ** '' Pseudoxandra'' R.E.Fr. ** '' Ruizodendron'' ** '' Unonopsis'' R.E.Fr. *Tribe Maasieae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 (monotypic) ** '' Maasia'' Mols et al. *Tribe Fenerivieae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 (monotypic) ** '' Fenerivia'' Diels *Tribe Phoenicantheae (monotypic) ** '' Phoenicanthus'' Alston *Tribe Dendrokingstonieae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 (monotypic) ** '' Dendrokingstonia'' Rauschert *Tribe Monocarpieae Chatrou & Saunders 2012 ** '' Monocarpia'' Miq. ** '' Leoheo'' *Tribe Miliuseae Hooker & Thomson 1855 ** '' Alphonsea'' Hook.f. & Thomson ** '' Desmopsis'' Saff. ** '' Huberantha'' (synonym ''Hubera'') Chaowasku ** '' Marsypopetalum'' Scheff. ** '' Meiogyne'' Miq. (synonyms: ''Ancana'' F. Mueller; ''Guamia'' Merrill; ''Fitzalania'' F. Muell.; ''Oncodostigma'' Diels, ''Polyaulax'' Backer) ** '' Miliusa'' Lesch. ex A.DC. (''Saccopetalum'' Bennett) ** '' Mitrephora'' (Blume) Hook.f. & Thomson ** '' Monoon'' Miq. (''Cleistopetalum'' H. Okada, ''Enicosanthum'' Becc., ''Woodiellantha'' Rauschert) ** '' Neo-uvaria'' Airy Shaw ** '' Orophea'' Blume ** '' Phaeanthus'' Hook.f. & Thomson ** '' Platymitra'' Boerl. ** ''
Polyalthia ''Polyalthia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. There are approximately 90 species distributed from Africa to Asia and the Pacific.
'' Blume ** '' Polyalthiopsis'' Chaowasku ** '' Popowia'' Endl. ** ''
Pseuduvaria ''Pseuduvaria'' is a genus of the plant family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae: with a native range is Tropical Asia. Species ''Pseuduvaria'' contains the following species: * '' Pseuduvaria acerosa'' Y.C.F.Su & R.M.K.Saunders * '' Pseuduvaria ...
'' Miq. ** '' Sageraea'' Dalzell ** '' Sapranthus'' Seem. ** '' Stelechocarpus'' Hook.f. & Thompson ** '' Stenanona'' Standl. ** '' Tridimeris'' Baill. ** '' Trivalvaria'' (Miq.) Miq. ** '' Wangia'' X.Guo & R.M.K.Saunders ** '' Wuodendron'' B.Xue, Y.H.Tan & Chaowasku


Uses


Food

The large, edible, pulpy fruits of some members, typically called ''anona'' by Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking people of the family's Neotropical range, include species of ''
Annona ''Annona'' or Anona (from Taíno ''annon'') is a genus of flowering plants in the pawpaw/ sugar apple family, Annonaceae. It is the second largest genus in the family after '' Guatteria'', containing approximately 166
'': custard apple ('' A. reticulata''), cherimoya ('' A. cherimola''), soursop/guanábana/graviola ('' A. muricata''), sweetsop ('' A. squamosa''), ilama ('' A. macroprophyllata''), soncoya ('' A. purpurea''), '' atemoya'' (a cross between ''A. cherimola'' and ''A. squamosa''); and biriba ('' A. mucosa''). The names of many of those fruits are sometimes used interchangeably. Consumption of the neotropical annonaceous plant ''Annona muricata'' (soursop, ''graviola, guanabana'') has been strongly associated as a causal agent in "atypical
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". The causative agent,
annonacin Annonacin is a chemical compound with toxic effects, especially in the nervous system, found in some fruits such as the paw paw, custard apples, soursop, and others from the family ''Annonaceae''. It is a member of the class of compounds known ...
, is present in the seeds and leaves of many of the Annonaceae, though not in any significant quantity in the fruit flesh. It is thought to be responsible for up to 70% of Parkinsonian conditions in Guadeloupe. Exposure is typically through traditional food and natural medicines. The American pawpaw (''
Asimina triloba ''Asimina triloba'', the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, Canada, producing a large, yellowish-green to brown fruit. ''As ...
'') has an Eastern United States distribution and has been investigated as a commercial agricultural crop. Flower petals from sacred earflower ('' Cymbopetalum penduliflorum'') and from related species '' C. costaricense'' were traditionally used to flavor chocolate before the arrival of cinnamon and the other
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spices. The dried petals are still used to flavor
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s, pinoles, and coffee.


Folk medicine

The bark, leaves, and roots of some species are used in folk medicines.


Toxicology

The
acetogenin Acetogenins are a class of polyketide natural products found in plants of the family Annonaceae. They are characterized by linear 32- or 34-carbon chains containing oxygenated functional groups including hydroxyls, ketones, epoxides, tetrahyd ...
compounds, which occur in the fruit, seeds, and leaves of many Annonaceae, including soursop (''
Annona muricata Soursop (also called graviola, guyabano, and in Latin America ) is the fruit of ''Annona muricata'', a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is widely propagated. It ...
''), are
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s and seem to be the cause of a
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. The disorder is a so-called
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associated with a pathologic accumulation of
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in the brain. Experimental results indicate that acetogenins are responsible for this accumulation.


Other uses

Lancewood ('' Oxandra lanceolata'') is a tough, elastic, and heavy wood obtained from the
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and
The Guianas The Guianas, also spelled Guyanas or Guayanas, are a geographical region in north-eastern South America. Strictly, the term refers to the three Guianas: Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, formerly British, Dutch, and French Guiana respectiv ...
. It was often used for
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shafts. It is brought into commerce in the form of taper poles of about 6 m in length and from 15 to 20 cm in breadth at the butt. The black lancewood or carisiri of the Guianas is of remarkably slender form. The yellow lancewood tree ''Calycophyllum candididissimum'', common names lemonwood or degame, is from a different family (
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). It is used as an alternative to lancewood and is found in tolerable abundance throughout The Guianas, and used by the Amerinds for arrow-points, as well as for spars, beams, etc. Some
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s use this wood for making
longbow A longbow is a type of tall bow that makes a fairly long draw possible. Longbows for hunting and warfare have been made from many different woods in many cultures; in Europe they date from the Paleolithic era and, since the Bronze Age, were mad ...
s.


Other

* Some species of the family, such as ''Cananga odorata'' (
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) also have aromatic oil and are used for perfumes or spices. * The strong bark is used for carrying burdens in the
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and for wooden implements, such as tool handles and pegs. The wood is valued as firewood. * Yellow and brown natural dyes * Some species are also grown as ornamental plants, especially the Indian species '' Polyalthia longifolia pendula''. * The fruit and leaves of '' Uvariopsis tripetala'' (pepperfruit) are used as a spice for meats in some parts of
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, due to its "hot" peppery flavor.


Chemical constituents

A large number of chemical compounds, including
flavonoid Flavonoids (or bioflavonoids; from the Latin word ''flavus'', meaning yellow, their color in nature) are a class of polyphenolic secondary metabolites found in plants, and thus commonly consumed in the diets of humans. Chemically, flavonoids ...
s,
alkaloid Alkaloids are a broad class of natural product, naturally occurring organic compounds that contain at least one nitrogen atom. Some synthetic compounds of similar structure may also be termed alkaloids. Alkaloids are produced by a large varie ...
s, and
acetogenin Acetogenins are a class of polyketide natural products found in plants of the family Annonaceae. They are characterized by linear 32- or 34-carbon chains containing oxygenated functional groups including hydroxyls, ketones, epoxides, tetrahyd ...
s, have been extracted from the seeds and many other parts of these plants. Flavonoids and alkaloids contained in the leaves and bark of several species of the family have shown
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properties.


References


External links

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AnnonBase
��online database for Annonaceae
World Annonaceae - a scratchpad for data on species of Annonaceae


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