PHARMACOGNOSTICAL AND PHYTO-PHYSIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE LEAVES OF Citrus limon LINN
S. Indumathi*, S.K. Senthilkumar, B. Shamshudeen, S. Sharmila, S. Sivasakthi, P. Sneha and C. Sowmiya
ABSTRACT
Aim: To study detailed pharmacognostic and phytochemical profile of
leaves of Citrus limon Linn. (C. limon Linn.). (Family: Rutaceae).
Methods: Leaf of C. limon Linn was studied by macroscopical,
microscopical, physiochemical, phytochemical, and other methods for
standardization recommended by WHO. Results: T.S of leaf shows a
layer of upper and lower epidermis covered with thick cuticle on both
surfaces; the cells of upper epidermis are large in size and devoid of
stomata while the cells of lower surface are comparatively very small
with stomata present. T.S passing through the lamina showed two
layers of palisade cells which extended up to the Meristem leaving 2-3
cells of collenchyma in between, spongy mesophyll 3-4 cells broad,
lateral vascular bundles are abundant in lamina arranged in the middle
of mesophyll tissue. T.S passing through meristem showed slightly
protuberated upper surface while the lower surface deeply protuberated with a notch in the
middle of the margin. Multilayered collenchymatous hypodermis was present towards the
lower side while 2-3 cells on upper surface, Merisel showed a large sized median,
collateral vascular bundle surrounded by fibrous bundle sheath. Phloem was arranged in arc
shaped towards the lower side, numerous mucilage canals and cluster crystals of calcium
oxalate were present in midrib and laminar region. Stomata: Paracytic Shape of epidermal
cells: Irregular and collapse. Physiochemical parameters such as LOD, swelling index, extractive values and ash values were also determined. Preliminary phytochemical screening
of leaf mainly revealed the presence of triterpenoids, saponins, tannins & flavonoids.
Carbohydrates, proteins. Conclusions: The results of the study can serve as a valuable source
of information and provide suitable standards for identification of this plant material in future
investigations and applications.
Keywords: Citrus limon Linn., Macroscopy, Microscopy, Pharmacognosy, Phytochemical.
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