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

  Hydrastis: I, entire rhizome with roots; II, rhizome cut transversely;
  III, detailed T.S. of rhizome, A, outer part of V.B., B, inner part; IV,
  powdered hydrestis; V, elements-from xylem a, starch, b, fragm. of
  xylem; bud; c, cambium; ck.cork cells; e, f, Fibers; en, endodermis; p,
  pith; ph. phloem; r, root; rs, root scar, rt, root-trace; sb, stem base; st,
  stem-trace; v, vessel; xy, xylem; In powder, c, crystals of alkaloid; f, starch.

Powder
       Powdered Hydrastis is grayish yellow with a distinct, disagreeable odor, and

a bitter taste. Microscopically it is characterized by:
 1- Nearly all fragments with a yellowish colour.
 2- Numerous fragments of parenchyma containing starch granules.
 3- Fragments of vascular tissue with pitted, spiral vessels, tracheids and ligni-fied
   fibres, 15 - 20 microns wide.
 4- Numerous starch granules, mostly simple, spheroidal, 2-15 microns in

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