This study presents investigations into the epidermal and phytochemical features of Eragrostis tremula (S.W.Beauv.), Cymbopogon citratus (Stapf.) and Axonopus compressus (P.Beauv.). Epidermal features of the different species in the three genera showed slight differences for both the adaxial and abaxial parts with respect to prickles, papillae, macro hairs and micro hairs. Long cells, short cells, stomata and silica bodies are almost universally present in all the three species. With respect to their phytochemical characteristic, Cymbopogon citratus tested positive for alkaloid, saponin, inulin, cellulose, tannin and lignin; Eragrostis tremula tested negative for lignin and positive for cellulose, saponin and alkaloids while Axonopus compre...
The current study included a comparative morphological and anatomical study of leaf epidermal ...
Studies of the foliar epidermal morphology in four species of Chlorophytum; C. orchidastrum , C. bi...
Euphorbia graminea jacq. belongs to the family, Euphorbiaceae. The present investigation was carried...
This study presents investigations into the epidermal and phytochemical features of Eragrostis tremu...
The foliar epidermal studies were carried out on Cymbopogon citratus and Cymbopogon giganteus with t...
In recent times, there has been a lot of adulteration, substitution of a certain plant parts for ano...
The study investigated the leaf foliar epidermal characters of twelve species in the family Cyperace...
The study investigated the leaf foliar epidermal characters of twelve species in the family Cyperace...
Herbal medicine is the oldest and still the most widely used system of medicine in the world today a...
The aim of this study was the micromorphology of the members of Andropogoneae (Poaceae) and to prepa...
Studies of the foliar epidermal morphology in four species of Chlorophytum; C. orchidastrum, C. bich...
Epidermal patterns of the widest portion of the leaf blade of seven grass tribes were studied. These...
Comparative morphological, anatomical and phytochemical studies on two species of Euphorbiaceae (M. ...
The anatomical study of the epidermis leaflet for seven species and variety wild belonging to the ge...
Recent anatomical studies have shown that tannin-like substances (TLS) occur in the epidermal cells ...
The current study included a comparative morphological and anatomical study of leaf epidermal ...
Studies of the foliar epidermal morphology in four species of Chlorophytum; C. orchidastrum , C. bi...
Euphorbia graminea jacq. belongs to the family, Euphorbiaceae. The present investigation was carried...
This study presents investigations into the epidermal and phytochemical features of Eragrostis tremu...
The foliar epidermal studies were carried out on Cymbopogon citratus and Cymbopogon giganteus with t...
In recent times, there has been a lot of adulteration, substitution of a certain plant parts for ano...
The study investigated the leaf foliar epidermal characters of twelve species in the family Cyperace...
The study investigated the leaf foliar epidermal characters of twelve species in the family Cyperace...
Herbal medicine is the oldest and still the most widely used system of medicine in the world today a...
The aim of this study was the micromorphology of the members of Andropogoneae (Poaceae) and to prepa...
Studies of the foliar epidermal morphology in four species of Chlorophytum; C. orchidastrum, C. bich...
Epidermal patterns of the widest portion of the leaf blade of seven grass tribes were studied. These...
Comparative morphological, anatomical and phytochemical studies on two species of Euphorbiaceae (M. ...
The anatomical study of the epidermis leaflet for seven species and variety wild belonging to the ge...
Recent anatomical studies have shown that tannin-like substances (TLS) occur in the epidermal cells ...
The current study included a comparative morphological and anatomical study of leaf epidermal ...
Studies of the foliar epidermal morphology in four species of Chlorophytum; C. orchidastrum , C. bi...
Euphorbia graminea jacq. belongs to the family, Euphorbiaceae. The present investigation was carried...