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Cytomorphological Studies on Stem of Luffa echinata Roxb

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Published on: July 2010

Journal of Young Pharmacists, 2010; 2(3):252-254

Pharmacognosy | doi:10.4103/0975-1483.66800
Authors:

Jayalakshmi S, Patra A, Wahi AK

Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, IFTM, Moradabad – 244 001, UP, India.

Abstract:

Luffa echinata Roxb., commonly known as Bindal in Hindi is used for its hypoglycemic activity in the indigenous system of medicine. No pharmacognostical study on stem is reported in the literature till date; therefore, it was decided to study macroscopical and cytomorphological characters in detail to bring out salient diagnostic features. The stem pieces available in the market are 1.5–17 cm long and 5–8 mm in diameter, showing yellowish-brown to brownish-black surface with longitudinal furrows, fracture is fibrous, and taste is bitter. Mature stem shows single-layered epidermis, seven layers of collenchyma below five ridges but one to two layers of parenchyma in rest of the region beneath the epidermis, continuous wide wavy layer of pericycle composed of three to eight layers of fiber. There are five conjoint bi-collateral open vascular bundles one below each ridge and additional four medullary vascular bundles in the pith each facing furrows.

Key words: Delignification, Luffa echinata, pericyclic fiber, vascular bundle.