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

                     The seeds if present are flattened ovoid, yellowish white to dark brown, 6 to
              8 mms long, 4 to 5 mm wide and 2 mm thick. The seed is albuminous. showing a
              narrow  oily  endosperm  and  a  straight  embryo  of  2  oily  cotyledons  and  small
              radicle.
                     The drug has a slight odor and an intensely bitter persistent taste.

                     Microscopical Characters
                     Colocynth, the pulp i.e., the mesocarp and placentae, is formed of spongy
              tissue composed of large, rounded parenchymatous cells almost devoid of contents,
              with large intercellular spaces and having thin,  cellulosic occasionally lignified
              walls with oval or circular pitted areas at the junction of contiguous cells. The pulp
              is traversed by bicollateral vascular bundles, having spiral and annular vessels, and
              accompanied in the phloem by irregularly tubular laticiferous vessels.

                     The rind (epicarp) when present, shows an epidermis of polygonal, radially
              elongated  cells,  the  outer  and  radial  walls  are  thickened  and  cuticularized,
              occasional large anomocytic stomata are present. The epidermis is followed by
              about  15  rows  of  thin-walled  parenchyma  forming  the  hypodermis.  Within  the
              hypodermis is a layer of thick-walled lignified sclerenchyma.  The outer cells are
              small and have heavily thickened walls, while the inner  is layered with thinner
              walls, gradually merging into the parenchyma of the pulp.
                     The seed has a palisade-like epidermal cells being polygonal with straight
              beaded anticlinal walls due to the presence of lignified bar-like thickenings. The
              remainder of the seedcoat consists of a heavily thickened sclerenchyma (8-10 rows)
              within which is a narrow layer of collapsed parenchyma. The cells of the innermost
              layer  of  sclerenchyma  have  dome-shaped  projections  and  lignified  reticulate
              thickening.  The  layer  above  this  is  very  regular  and  the  cells  have  stellate
              projections laterally.
                     The embryo consists of thin-walled cellulosic cells containing fixed oil and
              small aleurone grains.


















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