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Pharmacognostical Studies on Siddha Medicinal Plant Boerhaavia diffusa L


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1 Department of Pharmacognosy, Siddha Central Research Institute, Arumbakkam, Chennai-106, India
2 Siddha Central Research Institute, Arumbakkam, Chennai-106, India
     

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Boerhaavia diffusa, commonly known as punarnava in Sanskrit and Mukkarattai in Tamil, is a herbaceous plant of the family Nyctaginaceae. The whole plant or its specific parts (leaves, stem, and ischolar_mains) are known to have medicinal properties. In Siddha system of medicine it is used as expectorant, diuretic, laxative, refrigerant, anthelmintic and emetic. Leaves opposite in unequal pairs, larger ones 2.5-3.8 cm long and smaller ones 1.2-1.8 cm long, ovate, oblong or sub orbicular, apex rounded or slightly pointed, base subcordate; petiole long, nearly as long as the blade, slender. Microscopically, T.S of lamina is dorsiventral in structure, Stomatal index for adaxial epidermis 11-14, abaxial epidermis 10-13, vein islet number 9-15 and palisade ratio 3 to 6. The presence of Kranz anatomy, Tannin idioblasts, crystalline granules of Calcium oxalate, idioblasts containing raphides, ranunculaceous stomata on both the surface of the leaf are therefore diagnostic characters to identify Boerhaavia diffusa.

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Siddha, Boerhaavia diffusa L., Leaf, Pharmacognosy, Kranz Anatomy.
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Authors

R. Aruna
Department of Pharmacognosy, Siddha Central Research Institute, Arumbakkam, Chennai-106, India
Sasikala Ethirajulu
Department of Pharmacognosy, Siddha Central Research Institute, Arumbakkam, Chennai-106, India
S. Jega Jothi Pandian
Siddha Central Research Institute, Arumbakkam, Chennai-106, India

Abstract


Boerhaavia diffusa, commonly known as punarnava in Sanskrit and Mukkarattai in Tamil, is a herbaceous plant of the family Nyctaginaceae. The whole plant or its specific parts (leaves, stem, and ischolar_mains) are known to have medicinal properties. In Siddha system of medicine it is used as expectorant, diuretic, laxative, refrigerant, anthelmintic and emetic. Leaves opposite in unequal pairs, larger ones 2.5-3.8 cm long and smaller ones 1.2-1.8 cm long, ovate, oblong or sub orbicular, apex rounded or slightly pointed, base subcordate; petiole long, nearly as long as the blade, slender. Microscopically, T.S of lamina is dorsiventral in structure, Stomatal index for adaxial epidermis 11-14, abaxial epidermis 10-13, vein islet number 9-15 and palisade ratio 3 to 6. The presence of Kranz anatomy, Tannin idioblasts, crystalline granules of Calcium oxalate, idioblasts containing raphides, ranunculaceous stomata on both the surface of the leaf are therefore diagnostic characters to identify Boerhaavia diffusa.

Keywords


Siddha, Boerhaavia diffusa L., Leaf, Pharmacognosy, Kranz Anatomy.

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