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


















                     Microscopical Characters:
                     1. Pericarp:
                     Epicarp is formed of polygonal cells elongated on the ridges with occasional
              crystals  of  calcium oxalate  and  finely striated  cuticle showing  few  anomocytic
              stomata and no hairs.

                     Mesocarp   is   composed   of   parenchyma   traversed   longitudinally   by
              the schizogenous vittae on the outer side of which is a group of radiating club-
              shaped cells, and in the ridges, by 5 vascular bundles, forming a crescent around a
              comparatively large schizogenous duct.  The vascular bundles are accompanied by
              fibers and reticulate lignified parenchyma.  The inner most layer of the mesocarp
              consists of large, polygonal, brown-walled cells with thick, porous inner wall so
              called porous layer.

                     Endocarp  consists  of  narrow  tangentially  elongated  cells,  some  of  these
              being regularly arranged in variously.

                     2- Seed
                     Seedcoat is formed of brownish polygonal cells within it a collapsed hyaline
              layer. The endosperm is formed of thick-walled polygonal cellulosic parenchyma
              containing fixed oil and several aleurone grains enclosing a globoid and one or
              more  micro- rosette crystals of calcium oxalate.

                     3- Carpophore:
                     Split passing at the apex of each into the raphe and at the base to the pedicel.





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