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

              in nearly cylindrical pieces, entire or longitudinally split, 3-20 cm long, 0.5-2.5
              cm rarely up to 4 cm thick, occasionally reaching 4-8 cm at the crown. Externally,
              it is yellowish brown to  dark  brown.  The  root  is  longitudinally  wrinkled  and
              furrowed, sometimes twisted with a few scars of lateral rootlets. Rhizome is erect,
              with numerous transverse annulations of encircling leaf scars, occasional scars of
              rootlets, frequently terminates in a bud and occasionally branched. Fracture is
              short  when  dry  but  tough  and  flexible  when  moist.  Internally,  it  is  reddish
              yellow, showing a somewhat yellowish- to reddish-brown bark, a well-marked,
              dark, wavy cambium ring and a large yellowish brown parenchymatous xylem. Pith
              is central, present only in rhizome.

              Microscopical Characters
                     Cork is yellowish-brown, formed of few layers of polygonal tabular cells,
              with slightly wavy walls. Cortex consists of phelloderm in root, of several layers;
              the  outer  collenchymatous  with  thick-walled  cells,  sometimes  contain  oily
              globules and minute acicular crystals of Ca OX. The inner consists of tangentially
              elongated parenchyma, the cells being more or less collapsed and separated by
              large inter-cellular spaces, and each containing a distinct nucleus and minute
              needle shaped crystals of Ca OX. Phloem consists of polygonal parenchyma and
              numerous scattered groups of thin-walled sieve tubes with companion cells. Xylem
              is formed principally of thin-walled parenchyma, containing minute crystals of Ca
              OX and oil globules. Vessels are large slightly lignified, reticulate or scalariform,
              scattered singly or in small groups, with a tendency to a radial arrangement near
              the cambium, and small groups of collapsed tissue of interxylary phloem. Primary
              xylem is 3-arch and may be found in the center. Medullary rays are parenchymatous
              and not clearly marked. Pith, in rhizome only, is parenchymatous with anastomosing
              vascular strands. Starch granules are rarely present in parenchyma, small, oval.

























                       Gentiana  lutea:  A,  piece  of  root.  B,  portion  of  vertical
                       rhizome; C, root cut transversely; D, rhizome cut transversely;





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