2017
DOI: 10.5530/jams.2017.2.3
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Atlas of Macro-microscopy of Savuripazham of Siddha – Fruit of Trichosanthes tricuspidata Lour

Abstract: Introduction: Trichosanthus tricuspidata Lour. is used in various traditional system of medicine all over the world. Though highly traded medicinal plant it is little explored material of medicinal importance. Savuri pazham is used in Siddha medicine for sinusitis, headache and body pain. The present study was taken up to evaluate the macro-microscopic characterization for the authentication of dried fruit rind of T. tricuspidata. Methods: Fruits were collected from Mettur, Tamil Nadu; fruits were cut into hal… Show more

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“…The powder was mounted in glycerine on a clean microscopic slide, observed under Nikon ECLIPSE E200 trinocular microscope magnified to 400X and diagnostic characters were photographed. Quantitative microscopy of both sepal and petals was done by peeling epidermis and boiling about 20 minutes with 10% NaOH solution followed by staining to quantify the epidermal, trichome, vein islets and vein termination numbers on the surface of calyx and corolla using Camera lucida (Parco prism type) attached with the compound microscope [13] .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The powder was mounted in glycerine on a clean microscopic slide, observed under Nikon ECLIPSE E200 trinocular microscope magnified to 400X and diagnostic characters were photographed. Quantitative microscopy of both sepal and petals was done by peeling epidermis and boiling about 20 minutes with 10% NaOH solution followed by staining to quantify the epidermal, trichome, vein islets and vein termination numbers on the surface of calyx and corolla using Camera lucida (Parco prism type) attached with the compound microscope [13] .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%