POWDER MICROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF HERBAL PLANT MATERIALS OF AMURTHASHTAKA KWATHA

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dc.contributor.author Vinodani, L.P.S
dc.contributor.author Jayasuriya, W.J.A.B.N
dc.contributor.author Jeewandara, M.P
dc.contributor.author Herath, H.M.D.R
dc.contributor.author Hapuarachchi, S.D
dc.contributor.author Danthanarayana, P
dc.contributor.author Suresh, T.S
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-21T09:12:09Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-21T09:12:09Z
dc.date.issued 2023-10-12
dc.identifier.uri http://www.digital.lib.esn.ac.lk//handle/1234/15203
dc.description.abstract Background and justification: Herbal medicines have been commonly used for treatment and prevention of diseases, health promotion and enhancement of the span and quality of life. Objective: This study has focused on investigating powder microscopic characteristics of herbal constituents of Amurthashtaka kwatha. Methodology: The constituent herbal plants such as bark of Azadirachta indica, rhizome of Cyperus rotundus, Picrorhiza scrophulariiflora and Zingiber officinale, seeds of Holarrhena antidysenterica, heartwood of Santalum album, stem of Tinospora cordifolia, and whole plant of Trichosanthes cucumerina were purchased from three Ayurvedic shops and two different natural habitats.The powders of the authenticated herbal plants were studied through Zeiss Axio microscope with a camera for the evaluation of general and specific cells, tissues, and cell inclusions which are specific for the particular herb. Results and discussion: Crystals, fibres, starch grains, tracheids and xylem vessels in A. indica; cork cells, endodermis cells, fibres, epidermal cells, parenchyma cells, tracheids, starch grains andxylem vessels in C. rotundus; fibres, starch grains and crystals in H. antidysenterica; fibres, crystals, thickenings, tracheids, starch grains, thickenings and xylem vessels in P. scrophulariiflora; crystals, fibres, starch grains, xylem vessels, oil cannels and ray parenchyma in S. album; cork cells, xylem vessel, starch grains, tracheids and fibres in T. cordifolia; xylem vessels, exocarp, thickening, starch grains, fibres and trichomes in T. cucumerina while starch grains, thickenings and xylem vessels in Z. officinale were identified as specific identification characters in each plants. Conclusion: Present pharmacognostic study would be beneficial to establish authenticated standards for identification, detection of contaminants and adulterations as well as standardization of herbal ingredients of Amurthashtaka kwatha. The powder microscopical examination of constituent herbal plants of Amurthashtaka kwatha confirmed their identity and morality as original plants. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Adulteration en_US
dc.subject Amurthashtaka kwatha en_US
dc.subject herbal medicines en_US
dc.subject polyherbal formulation and powder microscopy en_US
dc.title POWDER MICROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF HERBAL PLANT MATERIALS OF AMURTHASHTAKA KWATHA en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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