Piper nigrum (fruit)

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{{Microscopy | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories-Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005
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{{nomenclature | binomial=Piper nigrum
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|family=Piperaceae
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|scn=black pepper (with cortex); green peppercorn (green with cortex); white pepper (decorticated)
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|ayurvedic=maricha
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            | source=MOBOT, Tropicos.org
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            | mainimage=Piper_nigrum_Tropicos_100213130_(S).jpg
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            | companyimage=TropicosLogo.gif
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            | companyURL=http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100213130
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            | reference=Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. 26 Mar 2014 <http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100213130>
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=Organoleptic Characteristics=
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{{Organolepsy | source=Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed.
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            | description=Odor aromatic, slightly empyreumatic; taste aromatic, very pungent.}}
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{{Macroscopy | source=Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed.
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| description='''Plant:''' Perennial evergreen, dioecious climber; stem 6-9 M. (20-30°) long, articulated, smooth, woody, joints thickened, from which adventitious rootlets arise for adhering to support or taking root in the soil; leaves 10-15 Cm. (4-6') long, ovate, petioles 12 Mm. (1/2') long, acute at base and apex, entire, smooth, leathery, dark green, 5-7-nerved; flowers whitish, unisexual, sessile, elongated spikes.
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'''Fruit:''' berry-like, sessile, green, then red, and when ripe yellow, nearly globular, 3.5-6 Mm. (1/7 - 1/4') broad, epicarp very thin, easily separable from the sarcocarp, grayish-black, coarsely reticulate, unilocular, 1-seeded; seed nearly white, hollow, adhering to pericarp.
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{{Microscopy | source=Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed.
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| description=Powder grayish black, microscopically -- blackish-brown fragments of pericarp and nearly white of endosperm and embryo, starch grains 0.001-0.003 Mm. (1/25000 - 1/8300') broad, stone cells of epicarp and endocarp with reddish-brown substance, oil cells with yellowish oil from which piperine prisms may separate.
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{{Microscopy | source= Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories
 
       | companyimage= AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg
 
       | companyimage= AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg
       | companyURL=http://www.Alkemist.com
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       | companyURL=http://www.alkemist.com
      | mainimage=Organic Black Pepper Alkemist Laboratories.jpg
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       | description= Cellular structures identified in this botanical specimen are yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp and a group iso-diametric stone cells when observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
      | caption1=Yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
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            | reference=Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005
       | description= Black pepper (fruit) (''Piper nigrum'')
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      | image2=Organic Black Pepper-1 Alkemist Laboratories.jpg
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      | caption2=Group of isodiametric stone cells observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
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      | characteristics=cellular structures identified in this botanical specimen are yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp and a group iso-diametric stone cells when observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
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{{Media2 |cat=Microscopy |companyimage= AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg
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            | companyURL= http://www.alkemist.com
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            | companyURL2= http://www.alkemist.com
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|mainimage= Organic Black Pepper Alkemist Laboratories.jpg
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          |caption1= Yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
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          |source= Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories
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|image2= Organic Black Pepper-1 Alkemist Laboratories.jpg
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          |caption2= Group of isodiametric stone cells observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
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      | characteristics=cellular structures identified in this botanical specimen are yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp and a group iso-diametric stone cells when observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
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          |source2= Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories }}
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=High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification=
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{{HPTLC | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories
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            | description=Black Pepper (fruit) (''Piper nigrum'')
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            | companyimage=AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg
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            | companyURL=http://www.alkemist.com
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            | mainimage=Piper_nigrum_-_Alkemists_Laboratories.jpg
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            | caption1=''Piper nigrum'' HPTLC ID - Vanillin Sulfuric Acid Reagent UV 365 nm
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            | stationaryphase=Silica gel 60, F254, 10 x 10 cm HPTLC plates
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            | mobilephase=toluene: ethyl acetate [7/3]
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            | prep=0.3g + 3mL 100% gr EtOH, sonicate/heat @ 50°C ~ 1/2 hr
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            | detection=Vanillin/H2SO4 Reagent -> 110° C 5 min -> UV 365 nm
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            | lanes= Lanes, from left to right (Track, Volume, Sample):
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# 3 μL Piperine ~0.1% in CH3OH
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# 3 μL ''Piper nigrum''-1 (fruit)
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# 3 μL ''Piper nigrum''-2 (fruit)
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# 3 μL ''Piper nigrum''-3 (fruit)
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# 3 μL ''Piper nigrum''-3 (fruit)
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# 3 μL ''Piper nigrum''-4 (fruit)
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# 3 μL ''Piper nigrum''-5 (fruit)
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# 3 μL Piperine ~0.1% in CH3OH
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Reference materials used here have been authenticated by macroscopic, microscopic &/or TLC studies according to the reference source cited below held at Alkemists Pharmaceuticals, Costa Mesa, CA.
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            | reference=Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 7 July 2015

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Contents

Nomenclature

Piper nigrum L.   Piperaceae  
Standardized common name (English): black pepper (with cortex); green peppercorn (green with cortex); white pepper (decorticated)  
Ayurvedic name(s): maricha

Botanical Voucher Specimen

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Piper nigrum Tropicos 100213130 (S).jpg
Source: MOBOT, Tropicos.org[1]

Organoleptic Characteristics

Odor aromatic, slightly empyreumatic; taste aromatic, very pungent.

Source: Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed. [2]

Macroscopic Characteristics

Plant: Perennial evergreen, dioecious climber; stem 6-9 M. (20-30°) long, articulated, smooth, woody, joints thickened, from which adventitious rootlets arise for adhering to support or taking root in the soil; leaves 10-15 Cm. (4-6') long, ovate, petioles 12 Mm. (1/2') long, acute at base and apex, entire, smooth, leathery, dark green, 5-7-nerved; flowers whitish, unisexual, sessile, elongated spikes.

Fruit: berry-like, sessile, green, then red, and when ripe yellow, nearly globular, 3.5-6 Mm. (1/7 - 1/4') broad, epicarp very thin, easily separable from the sarcocarp, grayish-black, coarsely reticulate, unilocular, 1-seeded; seed nearly white, hollow, adhering to pericarp.

Source: Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed. [3]

Microscopic Characteristics

Powder grayish black, microscopically -- blackish-brown fragments of pericarp and nearly white of endosperm and embryo, starch grains 0.001-0.003 Mm. (1/25000 - 1/8300') broad, stone cells of epicarp and endocarp with reddish-brown substance, oil cells with yellowish oil from which piperine prisms may separate.

Source: Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed. [4]


Cellular structures identified in this botanical specimen are yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp and a group iso-diametric stone cells when observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.

Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories [5]

AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg


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Organic Black Pepper Alkemist Laboratories.jpg
Yellow oil gland seen within the outer region of the mesocarp observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories[6]

Organic Black Pepper-1 Alkemist Laboratories.jpg
Group of isodiametric stone cells observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution.
Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories[7]

High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification

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Piper nigrum HPTLC ID - Vanillin Sulfuric Acid Reagent UV 365 nm

Black Pepper (fruit) (Piper nigrum)

Lane Assignments Lanes, from left to right (Track, Volume, Sample):

  1. 3 μL Piperine ~0.1% in CH3OH
  2. 3 μL Piper nigrum-1 (fruit)
  3. 3 μL Piper nigrum-2 (fruit)
  4. 3 μL Piper nigrum-3 (fruit)
  5. 3 μL Piper nigrum-3 (fruit)
  6. 3 μL Piper nigrum-4 (fruit)
  7. 3 μL Piper nigrum-5 (fruit)
  8. 3 μL Piperine ~0.1% in CH3OH

Reference materials used here have been authenticated by macroscopic, microscopic &/or TLC studies according to the reference source cited below held at Alkemists Pharmaceuticals, Costa Mesa, CA. 

Stationary Phase Silica gel 60, F254, 10 x 10 cm HPTLC plates 

Mobile Phase toluene: ethyl acetate [7/3] 

Sample Preparation Method 0.3g + 3mL 100% gr EtOH, sonicate/heat @ 50°C ~ 1/2 hr 

Detection Method Vanillin/H2SO4 Reagent -> 110° C 5 min -> UV 365 nm 

Reference see Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005


Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories [8]

Supplementary Information

Sources

  1. MOBOT, Tropicos.org http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100213130
  2. Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed.
  3. Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed.
  4. Culbreth, D. (1917) A Manual of Materia Media and Pharmacology, 6th ed.
  5. Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
  6. Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
  7. Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
  8. Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
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