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

Powder

         Powdered lobelia is green in color with a slight irritant odor and slight then burning and
acrid taste, it is characterized microscopically by the presence of the following diagnostic
elements.

    1- Non- glandular trichomes, conical, unicellular with lignified walls and warty or streaked
          cuticle.

    2- Fragments of leaf showing beaded papillosed epidermal cells, anomocytic stomata and
          non- glandular conical trichomes.

    3- Fragments of lamina in T.S. showing the dorsiventral structure.
    4- Vein islets without any calcium oxalate crystals.
    5- Brown testa showing the characteristic thick- walled, lignified epidermal cells.
    6- Pollen grains are nearly spherical with 3 pores and smooth or faint, warty exine.
    7- Fibrous layer of anther.
    8- Lignified pitted pith parenchyma.
    9- Irregular lignified sclerides of mesocarp.

Constituents

    - alkaloids (up to 0.6%) of piperidine type, lobeline (major alkaloid0, lobelanine,
         lobelanidine, isolobelanine and lobelidine.

    - Other constituents are inflatin, lobelic acid, wax and resin.

Uses

    1- In bronchial asthma as it relaxes the bronchial muscles.
    2- Respiratory stimulant, used in dyspnea of chronic bronchitis.
    3- As an expectorant and diaphoretic.
    4- Used as smoking-detergent in the form of lozenges as it has nicotine like action, first excites

         the nerve cells and then paralyses them.

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