Cyathula officinalis (root)
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− | =Macroscopic | + | =Nomenclature= |
− | =Microscopic | + | {{nomenclature | binomial=Cyathula officinalis |
− | = | + | |authority=K.C. Kuan |
− | = | + | |family=Amaranthaceae |
− | + | |scn=cyathula | |
+ | |syn= | ||
+ | |ayurvedic= | ||
+ | |pinyin=chuan niu xi (root) | ||
+ | |aka= | ||
+ | |notes= }} | ||
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+ | =Botanical Voucher Specimen= | ||
+ | =Organoleptic Characteristics= | ||
+ | =Macroscopic Characteristics= | ||
+ | =Microscopic Characteristics= | ||
+ | {{Media |cat=Microscopy | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories | ||
+ | | companyimage= AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg | ||
+ | | companyURL=http://www.alkemist.com | ||
+ | | mainimage=Cyathula officinalis - Alkemist Laboratories.jpg | ||
+ | | caption1=Parenchyma cell containing crystal sand with small prisms observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution. | ||
+ | | description= Cyathula (root) (''Cyathula officinalis'') | ||
+ | | reference=Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005 | ||
+ | | }} | ||
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+ | =High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification= | ||
+ | {{HPTLC | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories | ||
+ | | description=Cyathula (root) (''Cyathula officinalis'') | ||
+ | | companyimage=AP-LOGO-Laboratories Crop - Copy.jpg | ||
+ | | companyURL=http://www.alkemist.com | ||
+ | | mainimage=Cyathula officinalis - Alkemists Laboratories.jpg | ||
+ | | caption1= ''Cyathula officinalis'' HPTLC ID - 10% Methanolic H2SO4 365 nm | ||
+ | | stationaryphase=Silica gel 60, F254, 10 x 10 cm HPTLC plates | ||
+ | | mobilephase=CHCl3: Acetic acid: CH3OH: H2O [6/3.2/1.2/0.8] | ||
+ | | prep=0.3 g + 3 ml 70% grain EtOH sonicate + heat @ 50° C ~ 1/2 hr | ||
+ | | detection=10% Methanolic H2SO4 -> 115° C 15 min -> UV 365 nm | ||
+ | | lanes= Lanes, from left to right (Track, Volume, Sample): | ||
+ | # 3 μL Sitosterol ~0.1% in CH3OH | ||
+ | # 2 μL ''Cyathula officinalis'' | ||
+ | # 4 μL ''Cyathula officinalis'' | ||
+ | # 3 μL ''Cyathula officinalis'' | ||
+ | # 3 μL ''Cyathula officinalis'' | ||
+ | # 4 μL ''Cyathula officinalis'' | ||
+ | # 2 μL ''Cyathula officinalis'' | ||
+ | # 3 μL Escin ~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 Laboratories, Costa Mesa, CA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | | reference=Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005 | ||
+ | | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Supplementary Information= | ||
+ | =Sources= | ||
+ | <references /> |
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Nomenclature
Cyathula officinalis K.C. Kuan Amaranthaceae
Standardized common name (English): cyathula
Pinyin name(s): chuan niu xi (root)
Botanical Voucher Specimen
Organoleptic Characteristics
Macroscopic Characteristics
Microscopic Characteristics
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification
Cyathula (root) (Cyathula 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 Laboratories, Costa Mesa, CA. Stationary Phase Silica gel 60, F254, 10 x 10 cm HPTLC plates Mobile Phase CHCl3: Acetic acid: CH3OH: H2O [6/3.2/1.2/0.8] Sample Preparation Method 0.3 g + 3 ml 70% grain EtOH sonicate + heat @ 50° C ~ 1/2 hr Detection Method 10% Methanolic H2SO4 -> 115° C 15 min -> UV 365 nm Reference see Pharmacopoeia of The Peoples Republic of China, Volume 1, 2005
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Supplementary Information
Sources
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com