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

              the  root  of  Cephalis  emetica  Pers.  (Psychotria  emetica  L.)  and  is  similar  to
              Cartagenna Ipeca but it has no starch and only ca. 0.03% alkaloids.

                     Ipecacuanha stems which are distinguished from rhizome by the presence
              of opposite leaf scars in the terminal portions. Internally, it is  characterized by
              the presence of chloroplastides, stone cells in the  pericycle as well as its low
              percentage of alkaloids.

                     East Indian roots are the rhizomes of small monocot. plant of Cryptocoryne
              spiralis Fischer, Fam. Araceae. The roots are imported from south of India. It occurs
              in short, nearly cylindrical pieces, 1.5-5 cm long, tapering at one end and bearing
              the remaining leaves. It is constricted at intervals (like annulations) but  shows
              leaf scars. In T.S., it showed monocot characters, as scattered vascular bundles
              in white starchy cortex instead of dense stele.

                     Lesser-Striated  Ipeca  is  obtained  from  the  roots  of  Manettia  ignita
              Schumann.  Its  T.S.  showed  starchy  violet  bark  and  porous  wood.  It  can  be
              distinguished by its darker color and stuttering aerial stems.

                     White  Ipeca  is  the  roots  of  Jonidium  ipecacuanha  ST.Hill  (Hybanthus
              ipecacuanha  Ventenant),  Fam.  Violaceae  (Brazil).  Externally,  it  is  devoid  of
              annulations, but branched, dark in color and 1.5-3 mm thick. Internally, its T. S.
              showed a narrow dark bark with sclerid cells, porous wood, and absence of starch.

                     Trinidad Ipeca is the rhizomes and roots of Asclepias curassavica Linn., Fam.
              Asclepiadaceae. Externally, it is yellowish brown pieces, 3-4 mm diameter, bearing
              rootlets and has an unpleasant bitter taste.





























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