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

              contains small oil globules but no starch or calcium oxalate crystals. Root sock, with
              polygonal cork cells, is irregularly disposed xylem elements, occasionally  spiral
              vessels  and  thin  walled  parenchymatous  pith.  Stem  is  formed  of  epidermis  of
              elongated sub-rectangular cells; cortex, parenchymatous; pericycle, with a band of
              unlignified fibers; xylem, containing pitted tracheids and pitted reticulate and spiral
              vessels; pith, parenchymatous. Scale leaves, with anomocytic stomata, epidermal
              cells with sinuous anticlinal wall and unicellular warty simple hairs with refractive
              solid tips, often curved, up 115 µ long.

                    Powder
                     Powdered senega is yellowish-grey to grey; characterized by:
                 1-  Few fragments of cork.
                 2-  Numerous fragments of wood showing pitted tracheids, fibrous  tracheids
                     and few vessels up to 65 µ in diameter, usually crossed with medullary ray
                     cells.
                 3-  Numerous small oily globules, free or in cells.
                 4-  Occasional fragments of aerial stems with long unlignified fibers.
                 5-  Frequent  fragments  of  scale  leaves,  with  ranunculaceous  stomata  and
                     unicellular warty simple hairs with solid refractive often-curved tips.

                    Constituents
                     6-12% saponins, a mixture of triterpene glycosides (senega-saponins A-D)
              with pre-senegenin as the main sapogenin (the hemolytic index of the drug is ca.
              3000-5000);  ca.  5%  lipids;  various  mono-  and  oligo-saccharides,  including  1,5-
              anhydro-D-glucitol and its derivatives; methyl salicylate and its glycoside; traces of
              essential oil.

                    Tests for Identity
                     Shake the aqueous decoction of senega, a voluminous froth is produced.

                     Extract  10  gm  of  powdered  senega  firstly  with  ether,  then  with  ether
              acidulated with dil HCl (2 drops of dil HCl for each 25 cc of ether) so as to obtain
              25 cc of the ethereal extract in each time. Mix the two extracts and divide into two
              portions, each of 25 cc.

                     Add one portion to 20 cc warm water (40-50 ºC) placed in an evaporating
              dish, drive off the ether. Filter if necessary, and then add one drop of ferric chloride
              T. S.; a reddish violet color is produced.

                     Evaporate the other portion to dryness, and weigh. The residue is not less than
              0.2 gm. Dissolve the residue in 2 cc of chloroform, transfer to a test tube, and run
              carefully on the side of the tube 1 cc of sulfuric acid. A deep reddish-brown zone is
              formed between the two liquids, and the sulfuric acid layer shows a faint greenish




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