ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2015,7,2,148-155.DOI:10.4103/0974-8490.150526Published:June 2015Type:Original Article Authors:Zhifeng Zhang, Luyang Lu, Yuan Liu, and Linsen Qing Author(s) affiliations:Zhifeng Zhang, Luyang Lu, Yuan Liu, Linsen Qing1 Institute of Qinghai‑Tibetan Plateau, Southwest University for Nationalities, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, 1Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu 610041, China Abstract:Background: Abrus cantoniensis is popularly used as traditional Chinese medicine and a cool tea in South of China. However, due to diminishing source of A. cantoniensis, it is usually interchanged or adulterated with other species of Abrus genus because of the limited knowledge in identification and differentiation. Especially, Abrus mollis is widely mixed on herbal markets and pharmaceutical preparation. Objective: To ensure safety and efficacy, a detailed comparison was undertaken to carry out an anatomical and micro‑morphological study of two species of A. cantoniensis and A. mollis. Materials and Methods: Microscopic characteristics of roots, leaves and stems, including transverse sections and the crude drug powder, were observed using a light microscope according to the usual microscopic techniques. Results: The basic diagnostic features of A . cantoniensis include that stem is extremely thin; xylem vessels of root are radially arranged in 10 or more bundles; pith is hollow in stem, and the palisade tissue is made up of two layers of palisade cells. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy was used to compare nonglandular hairs and the stomata of the leaflet surface. A table of the key authentication parameters based on the analyzed microscopic characteristics was drawn up. Conclusion: The study demonstrated that the microscopy and related techniques provided a systematic method that is convenient, feasible, and can be unambiguously applied to the authentication of the species of Abrus. Keywords:Abrus Cantoniensis, Abrus mollis, Authentication, MicroscopyView:PDF (2.85 MB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images The transverse section illustration of the dried leaflet of the two species of Abrus (1: Upper epidermis, 2: Fibers, 3: Palisade tissue, 4: Spongy tissue, 5: Xylem, 6: Phloem, 7: Lower epidermis, 8: Nonglandular hair, 9: Prisms of calcium oxalate) KeywordsAbrus CantoniensisAbrus mollisAuthenticationMicroscopy ‹ Cytotoxic Activity of ten Aagae from the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea on Human Beast Cancer cell lines; MDA‑MB‑231, MCF‑7, and T‑47D up Evaluation of Antidiabetic and Antihyperlipidemic Effects of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Leaves of Ocimum tenuiflorum (Lamiaceae) and Prediction of Biological Activity of its Phytoconstituents ›