Pharmacognostic Studies on Acacia Arabica (Lamk.) Willd Analytical Studies
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Acacia arabica, physicochemical parameters, crude drug powder, Microscopy.Abstract
Babool (Acacia arabica, Mimosaceae) is one such plant, having been prescribed for malaria, skin disease, cancer, anstringent, demulcent, aphrodisiac, anthlmintic, antimicrobial,antiodiarrhoel,colds ,bronchities and antidiabetic. This crude drug powder study was aimed to develop characteristics of powder crude methods in order to asses the quality of herbal drugs for therapeutic value. Sample subjected to various microscopical characteristics, physicochemical analysis and fluorescence test.
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