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

                              4- FRUCTUS AMMI VISNAGAE (Ammi visnaga Fruit)

                     Syn.: Arnrai visnaga, pick-Tooth fruit, Visnaga, Bizrul Khellah.

                     Ammi   visnaga   fruit   is   the   dried   ripe   fruits   of   Ammi   visnaga
              Lam. (Fam. Umbelliferae). It contains not more than 3 % foreign organic matter
              and yields not less than 0.5 % of the bitter principle khellin. It is indigenous to the
              Nile Delta, the Mediterranean region, and the Near East.










































                     Macroscopical Characters:
                     The drug consists of separate mericarps with a few entire cremocarps with a
              part of the pedicel attached. The mericarp is small ovoid, about 2 mm long and 1
              mm broad and surmounted by a pyramidal stylopod bearing at its apex a reflexed
              style. The outer surface is brownish to greenish-brown in color  with  a violet  tinge,
              glabrous  and marked with 5 distinct pale brownish rather broad primary ridges and
              4 inconspicuous dark secondary ridges.
                     A transverse section of the mericarp is an almost regular pentagon showing
              a pericarp with 6 vittae, 4 in the dorsal and 2 in the commissural side and 5 vascular
              strands. The seed has a large oily Orthospermous endosperm and a small apical
              embryo.    Ammi  visnaga  has  a  slightly  aromatic  odor  and  aromatic,  bitter,  and
              slightly pungent taste.




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