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• LEAVES:
Simple, alternate or whorled, exstipulate.
• INFLORESCENCE:
Usually cymose and cyme may be axillary or
terminal.
• FLOWER:
Regular, bisexual, Hypogynous, Bracteate and
pentamerous
• CALYX:
5 sepals, gamosepalous mostly 5- lobed.
• COROLLA:
Usually 5 petals rarely 4 gamopetalous.
• ANDROCEIUM:
5 stamens rarely 4, epipetalous, polyandrous
• GYNAECIUM:
Bicarpillary, Apocarpous or syncarpous,
ovary superior, placentation axile may be
marginal, parietal and axile.
• FRUIT:
Berries or drupes.
• SEED:
Endospermic
RAUWOLFIA
• BOTANICAL ORIGION: Rauwolfia
serpentina
• Common Name: Snake root, Chandrika.
• Part used: Dried roots and rhizomes
• Habit: Shrub
• Habitat: Found in Pakistan, India and Burma.
• Constituents:
Mainly contain alkaloidal bases and
from which more than 80 alkaloids have been
separated.
The major alkaloids are
Reserpine
Ajmaline
Serpentine
Serpentinine
Yohambinine
Other constituents are
Phytosterols
Fatty acids
Unsaturated alcohols
Sugars
• MEDICINAL USES:
Hypnotic
Sedative
Antihypertensive
Ajmaline in Japan is used for the treatment of
cardiac arrhythmias.
It has depressant effect on CNS
It is also used in certain neuro-psychotic
disorders
CATHARANTHUS
• BOTANICAL ORIGION: Catharanthus
roseus, Vinca rosea
• Common Name: Vinca rosea, Catharanthus
• Part used: Dried whole plant
• Habit: Perennial herb
• Habitat: Found in many tropical and
subtropical regions esp. in South and North
America, Australia, India.
• Constituents:
Alkaloids are present in whole herb
but leaves and roots contain more alkaloids.
Important alkaloids are
Ajmaline
Serpentine
Lochnerine
Vincristine
Vinblastine
It also contains
Monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes
Indole and Indoline glycosides
• MEDICINAL USES:
Vinblastine is an anti tumor alkaloid and
used in the treatment of Hodgkin’s
disease.
Vincristine is a cytotoxic compound and
used to treat leukemia in children.
As Astringent
As tonic
In diabetes
In bleeding piles used externally as well as
internally.