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

              from the base. The transversely cut surface of the corm is either horny or white
              and mealy.

              Microscopical Characters
                     Externally is a brown epidermis of sub-rectangular tabular cells about 58-
              80µ long and 16-20µ high. Small scattered vascular bundles with narrow spiral
              vessels traverse the parenchyma which contains very abundant starch, much of
              which is gelatinized.

                     The starch grains are simple and rounded or more usually compound with
              2-3 and sometimes 4 components, which are muller-shaped with one or two flat
              facets; individual grains are 8-24-32µ in diameter; the hilum is either a point or
              a 2-3 radiate split.

              Constituents
                     Indian  colchicum  corm  contains  about  0.21  %  of  colchicine  and  and
              abundance of starch.



                                                   RHIZOMA CURCUMAE

              Turmeric
                     Turmeric  consists  of  the  prepared  rhizomes  of  Curcuma  domestica
              Valeton.,  Family  Zingiberaceae,  a  native  of  southern  Asia,  though  no  longer
              known in the wild state. It is cultivated in India, China Java, and other tropical
              countries. The rhizome has long been employed both as a spice and as a coloring
              agent (Crocus indicus). It was known to Dioscorides, and described by him as a
              root resembling Ginger, but having a yellow color and bitter taste. During the
              Middle Ages it fell into disuse and is now considered inferior to Ginger and other
              spices; in India it is largely employed as a dye and as a condiment.

























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