Microscopic techniques used for the identification of medicinal plants: A case study of Senna.
Shabnum ShaheenMehwish JafferSana KhalidMuhammad Asaf KhanKhadim HussainMuhammad Moeen ButtAbdul Rauf SiddiquiMuhammad AshfaqMushtaq AhmadMuhammad ZafarFarah KhanPublished in: Microscopy research and technique (2019)
The C. aungustifolia L. had found to be a perennial herb with trilobed pollen, diacytic, paracytic, and anisocytic stomata having smooth walled epidermal cells, whereas the C. obtusifolia stands out as a perennial shrub with spheroidal and circular pollen and paracytic type of stomata having irregular shaped epidermal cells. The powdered drug of C. aungustifolia is dark grayish green, whereas the powdered drug of C. obtusifolia is light green in color. Investigation and other techniques used in this project provided the basis for the authentication of this species.