Althaea officinalis (root)
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+ | {{nomenclature | binomial=Althaea officinalis | ||
+ | |authority=L. | ||
+ | |family=Malvaceae | ||
+ | |scn=marshmallow | ||
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+ | |ayurvedic= | ||
+ | |pinyin= | ||
+ | |aka=althaea; althea | ||
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+ | =Botanical Voucher Specimen= | ||
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+ | =Organoleptic Characteristics= | ||
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+ | {{Macroscopy | source=United States Dispensatory (1918) | ||
+ | | description="''Althaea officinalis'' ... odor slight; taste sweetish, mucilaginous."}} | ||
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+ | =Macroscopic Characteristics= | ||
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+ | {{Macroscopy | source=United States Dispensatory (1918) | ||
+ | | description="''Althaea officinalis'' is an herbaceous perennial, with a perpendicular branching root and erect woolly stems, from two to four feet or more in height, branched and leafy towards the summit. | ||
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+ | The flowers are terminal and axillary, with short peduncles, each bearing one, two, or three flowers. | ||
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+ | The corolla has five spreading, obcordate petals, of a pale rose color. The | ||
+ | fruit consists of numerous capsules united in a compact circular form, | ||
+ | each containing a single seed. | ||
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+ | "''Althaea'' is usually cut into small pieces about 5 mm. in diameter, of a uniform grayish-white color and otherwise having the characters of entire roots; occasionally entire, slenderly tapering, attaining a length of 30 cm. and a thickness of 2 cm., externally whitish, longitudinally furrowed, frequently spirally twisted and covered with the somewhat loosened bast-fibers; fracture of bark fibrous, of wood short and granular; internally yellowish-white; bark 1 to 2 mm. thick, porous, due to mucilage cells, and separated from the slightly radiating wood by a distinct, grayish cambium zone..." }} | ||
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+ | {{Macroscopy | source=United States Dispensatory (1918) | ||
+ | | description=The powder is whitish; starch grains numerous, from 0.003 to 0.02 mm. in diameter, usually with a long cleft at the point of origin of growth; sclerenchymatous fibers in groups, the walls being quite thick and more or less lignified; trachese with scalariform thickenings or with bordered pores; calcium oxalate crystals few, in rosette aggregates from 0.02 mm. to 0.03 mm. in diameter. }} | ||
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| mainimage=Marshmallow Alkemist Laboratories.jpg | | mainimage=Marshmallow Alkemist Laboratories.jpg | ||
| caption1=Bast fibers observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution. | | caption1=Bast fibers observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution. | ||
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+ | =High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification= | ||
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{{HPTLC | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories | {{HPTLC | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 5 May 2015
Contents |
Nomenclature
Althaea officinalis L. Malvaceae
Standardized common name (English): marshmallow
Botanical Voucher Specimen
Organoleptic Characteristics
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Macroscopic Characteristics
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Microscopic Characteristics
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification
Marshmallow (root) (Althaea officinalis) Lane Assignments Lanes, from left to right (Track, Volume, Sample):
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 ethyl acetate: glacial acetic acid: formic acid: water [10/1.1/1.1/2.4] Sample Preparation Method 0.5 g + 5 mL MeOH sonicate/heat @ 50°C ~ 1/2 hr, cntrfg, evap w N2, qs 1mL MeOH Detection Method Natural Product Reagent + PEG -> UV 365 nm Reference see British Herbal Pharmacopoeia, 1996
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Supplementary Information
Sources
- ↑ United States Dispensatory (1918)
- ↑ United States Dispensatory (1918)
- ↑ MOBOT, Tropicos.org http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100107288
- ↑ MOBOT, Tropicos.org http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100107287
- ↑ PlantaPhile http://plantaphile.com/
- ↑ PlantaPhile http://plantaphile.com/
- ↑ United States Dispensatory (1918)
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com