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Pharmacognosy-2 (PG303)                              Level 2                Clinical Pharmacy-Pharm D

              Collection and Preparation
                     The drug is collected in Bengal, Dehra Dun, Assam and Ceylon; the roots and
              rhizomes are dug in the autumn from plants that are 3-4 years old; they are washed
              and dried and the drug is sold in the Indian markets. It is exported in large quantities
              to Britain and to the United States of America.

              Macroscopical Characters
                     In external characters pieces of rhizome and of root closely resemble one
              another and the only reliable method of distinction is to find the small central pith
              of  the  rhizome  having  a  diameter  of  only  1-2  mm.,  as  seen  in  the  smoothed
              transversely  cut  surface;  it  may  even  be  necessary  to  confirm  its  presence
              microscopically. The majority of pieces of the drug are about 8-15 cm. long and
              0.5-1.0 cm. thick; some pieces are as much as 40 cm. long and may be up to 2 cm.
              in diameter; they are sub-cylindrical or slightly tapering, somewhat tortuous and
              rarely branched; pieces of the rhizome are less uniform in diameter, rootlets are not
              numerous and are usually broken off short, having a diameter of 0.5-1.0 mm. and a
              tetrastichous arrangement, the outer surface is dull and grayish brown with faint
              longitudinal ridges, in older pieces it is somewhat scaly and the bark exfoliates in
              small patches, exposing the pale yellowish-white wood, short lengths of aerial stem
              are attached to some pieces of the drug. The fracture is short and the smoothed
              transversely cut surface shows a pale yellowish-white, finely radiate and compact
              wood, which occupies about three-quarters of the diameter and has 3 to 8 growth
              rings; the narrow yellowish-brown bark is about 0.5-2 mm. wide; all the tissues are
              starchy. The drug is odorless and has a bitter taste. A 1 % tincture fluoresces blue
              in ultra-violet light.







































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