![]() IDENTITY, PURITY AND STRENGTHįoreign matter Not more than 2 Per cent, Appendix 2.2.2 Powder – Yellowish-green shows palisade and spongy parenchyma, unicellular hairs, fibres and vessels with spiral thickening, polygonal epidermal cells and anomocytic stomata in surface view. ![]() Lamina – shows dorsiventral structure, epidermis single layered on either side, covered by a thick striated cuticle hairs as in rachis palisade 1- 2 layered spongy parenchyma 4-6 layers stomata anomocytic only in lower surface. Midrib – shows similar structure as rachis 3 – 5 layers of collenchymatous cells towards lower surface pericycle present in the form of non-lignified fibre groups vascular bundle single and crescent-shaped. Rachis – Rachis shows more or less convex outline with two lateral wings epidermis single layered covered by thick cuticle hairs mostly unicellular with pointed apex, glandular rarely found only on the upper surface collenchyma 2 – 5 layered pericycle represented by slightly lignified small fibre groups vascular bundles three, median crescent-shaped, small accessory bundle present in each wing. Leaf single or in groups of 2-7 leaflets, upto 7.5 cm long and upto 2.5 cm broad imparipinnately compound terminal leaflet larger ovate or lanceolate, acuminate lateral leaflets shorter, acute, sessile or shortly petiolate brownish-green taste, bitter b) Microscopic Urdu : Chameli, Yasmeen DESCRIPTION a) Macroscopic Oleacem) a large climbing shrub with dark green twigs and pinnate leaves, found in Kashmir at an altitude of 900 – 2700 m and cultivated throughout the country. Jati consists of dried leaves of Jasminum officinale Linn.
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