Description:
Context: Huberantha senjiana (Annonaceae) is a small tree found in dry rocky soils. It is an endemic species native to the Gingee hills of the Villupuram
district of Tamil Nadu, India. The literature survey provides no scientific evidence on its pharmacognostical as well as pharmacological aspect.
Aims: To evaluate the detailed pharmacognostical, physicochemical, and phytochemical characters of H. senjiana leaves.
Methods: The pharmacognostic evaluation, such as macroscopic and microscopic characters of fresh leaf and powder, was done. Physicochemical
constants like moisture content, extractive values, ash values, foaming index, swelling index, and fluorescence analysis were carried out. The
phytochemical screening test and elemental analysis of the powdered leaves were also studied.
Results: Microscopy of the leaf revealed a single layer of square-shaped epidermal cells, the adaxial epidermal layer is apostomatic, and the abaxial
epidermal layer is stomatiferous with paracytic stomata, an arch-shaped vascular bundle, clusters of prismatic crystals, spongy parenchyma cells,
and palisade cells. Prismatic calcium oxalate crystals, fibers, epidermal trichomes, palisade mesophyll, xylem vessels, and a fragment of the
epidermal cell with paracytic stomata were also identified in the microscopy of powdered samples. The phytochemical analysis of sequential
extracts showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides, terpenoids, carbohydrates, tannins, and steroids. The elemental analysis
revealed the presence of heavy metals within the standard limit and trace elements in different concentrations.
Conclusions: The pharmacognostical, physicochemical, and phytochemical data have been reported for the first time, which provides referential
information for the right identification and standardization of this unexplored species.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Rajakannu Pandiyan