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




























                     Microscopical Characters
                     1. Pericarp:
                     Epicarp is composed of polygonal tabular thick-walled cells and showing
              occasional small prismatic crystals of calcium oxalate, few anisocytic stomata and
              striated cuticle and no hairs.
                     Mesocarp is formed of three different zones. The outer zone consists of  a
              few  layers  of  tangentially  elongated  parenchymatous  cells  usually  collapsed
              showing  degenerated  vittae  as  tangentially  flattened  cavities  and  longitudinally
              traversed  by  10  vascular  strands  with  small  spiral  vessels.  The  middle  zone  is
              formed of a broad layer of sclerenchyma consisting of strongly lignified pitted
              fusiform fibres in 2 sinuous bands crossing each other at right angles, the outer 5
              to 6 rows run longitudinally while the inner, 1 to 3 rows run tangentially, in the
              secondary ridges almost all the cells run tangentially. The inner zone is composed
              of 2-3 rows of large tangentially elongated thin-walled parenchyma.
                     The innermost layer of the mesocarp consists of flattened, hexagonal thin-
              walled sclerenchyma.
                     Mesocarp on the commissural side shows no sclerenchyma but two large
              elliptical yellowish-brown vittae.
                     Endocarp is formed of very narrow elongated thin-walled cells arranged in
              variously oriented groups i.e., parquetry arranged.

                     2. Seed
                     The seedcoat is formed of polygonal brown cells with narrow collapsed layer
              underneath.    The  endosperm  is  composed  of  thick-walled  cellulosic  cells
              containing  fixed  oil  and  aleurone  grains  including  globoid  and  micro-rosette
              crystals rarely micro prisms of calcium oxalate.
                     3- Carpophore
                     Split, passing at the apex of each mericarp into the raphe and at the base to
              the pedicel.



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