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

                         LAVENDER HERB

         True lavender: it is obtained from Lavandula officinalis L. (Medicinal lavender) family:
Labiatae.

Microscopical Characters

1- multicellular branched trichomes from the sepals and petals covered with warty cuticle.
2- long papillosed glandular trichomes on the inside of the petals with rounded terminal cell.
3- pollen grain with 6 germinal pores and 6 bands on the exine.

Constituents

         The drug is used for its oil contents, which constitutes:
- Alcohols: borneol, geraniol and linalool.
- Esters: geranyl and linalyl.
- terpenes: pinene and limonene.
- phenols.

Uses

1- In burns and healing of the skin by using the oil or put the flower and wrap with gauze of muslin
    (to the skin breath).

2- Cystitis and vaginities.
3- Rheumatic conditions where the oil is massaged on the leg.
4- First appearance of cold and flu.
5- Headaches.

In folk medicine

         The drug is used as spasmolytic, stomachic, diuretic and carminative.

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