2020
DOI: 10.9734/jocamr/2020/v11i330188
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Phytopharmacognostic Evaluation of the Leaves OF Gnetum africanum Welw (Gnetaceae)

Abstract: Background: Gnetum africanum Welw (Gnetaceae) also called African salad and Afang in Ibibio language is an evergreen, perennial, shade-tolerant vine with woody stems which can climb up to 12m or more from a tuberous root-stock. It has culinary and medicinal importance. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate pharmacognostic parameters of Gnetum africanum. Methods: The leaves were identified, collected, air-dried, pulverized, weighed and subjected to the evaluation of its microscopy, microm… Show more

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“…The angle of repose is considered to be the most classical technique used for characterizing the flow properties of powders. Angle of repose is a characteristic related to inter-particulate friction or resistance to movement between particles [18][19][20] Chemomicroscopy revealed the presence of cellulose, mucilage, lignin and starch (Table 3). The ethanol-soluble extractive value, methanolsoluble extractive value and water-soluble extractive value were 5.00% w /w, 4.3% w /w and 14.67% w /wrespectively (Table 5).…”
Section: Discusssionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The angle of repose is considered to be the most classical technique used for characterizing the flow properties of powders. Angle of repose is a characteristic related to inter-particulate friction or resistance to movement between particles [18][19][20] Chemomicroscopy revealed the presence of cellulose, mucilage, lignin and starch (Table 3). The ethanol-soluble extractive value, methanolsoluble extractive value and water-soluble extractive value were 5.00% w /w, 4.3% w /w and 14.67% w /wrespectively (Table 5).…”
Section: Discusssionmentioning
confidence: 99%