Root - Specimen details

Root - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 65424

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Plant Name 31.01 MALVACEAE Althaea sp Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Root Vernacular Name
Iso Country India TDWG Region India
Parts Held Root Geography Description Goa
Uses RootUse: FOOD User: Man TDWG use FOOD
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Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No 27 D 6
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Notes: Label source: The drug consists of several roots branching from a knotty woody stock, the largest being about as thick as the little finger. They are straight, unbranched and have a thin brown cortex covering a thick white farinaceous parenchyma in which, are seen well-marked yellowish medullary rays spreading from a tough woody central column, the diameter of which is less than the semi-diameter of the farinaceous portion. Examined under the microscope most of the cells of the farinaceous portion are se, en to be filled with starch granules; but some large ones contain mucilage only. The central woody column abounds in large pitted vessels. When soaked in water the root gives out abundance of mucilage having a faintly bitter taste. Alti is used by the Por, tuguese at Goa as a substitute for Althaea, of which the native name appears to be a corruption. It is a stunted woody shrub, with cordate, serrated leaves. I have not seen the flowers or fruit. The roots when properly scraped and dried are very white and, apparently an efficient substitute for the imported article.

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