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

       Powdered Indian Valerian differs from that of the European in the
following:
1- The root hairs and endodermal cells are slightly lignified.

2- The cortical cells are elongated, 6-10 times as long as broad and the

    starch granules are simple or compound with 2 components, and bigger, 4-

    30 mostly 10-25 µ in diameter.

    1- Piliferous layer of the root in surface view showing scars of root hairs (cic.)
  and underlying hypodermis (h.).
  2- Starch granules.
3-hFairra.gments of the piliferous layer with attached root hairs and a detached root
4- Two layers of sclereids from the stem base.
   5- Piliferous layer in oblique sectional view showing broken root hairs
   6- Parenchyma in transverse sectional view
   7- Reticulately thickened vessels

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