Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated paper with high-resolution microscopy prints
Pack Size – Single chart (A4 size)
Grade – Laboratory/educational grade
Application – Pharmacognosy studies, microscopy reference, drug identification
Product Overview
This MICROSCOPICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POWDERED DRUG: CLOVE BUD – PHARMACY-PHARMACOGONOSY CHART is a meticulously designed reference tool for pharmacy and pharmacognosy laboratories. The chart provides a detailed visual breakdown of clove bud powder under microscopic examination, highlighting key structural features such as epidermal cells, stomata, trichomes, and vascular bundles. Printed on high-quality laminated paper, it ensures durability and resistance to wear, making it ideal for frequent lab use. The high-resolution microscopy images are labeled with precise annotations, aiding in the accurate identification of botanical markers critical for pharmacognostic analysis. Whether used for academic training, research validation, or quality control in herbal drug studies, this chart serves as an indispensable resource. Its standardized format aligns with pharmacopeial requirements, ensuring reliability in educational and professional settings. The A4 size offers portability while maintaining clarity, and the lamination protects against moisture and chemical exposure, extending its usability in demanding lab environments.
FAQs
1. What are the key microscopical features highlighted in this clove bud chart?
The chart emphasizes epidermal cells with wavy walls, anisocytic stomata, glandular trichomes, and fragments of vascular bundles, along with starch grains and fiber clusters typical of clove bud powder.
2. Is this chart compatible with standard laboratory microscopes?
Yes, the chart’s high-resolution images are designed to complement observations made under compound microscopes at 100x to 400x magnification, ensuring alignment with routine lab practices.
3. Are there alternative charts available for other powdered drugs?
While this chart focuses specifically on clove bud, similar pharmacognosy charts are available for drugs like cinnamon, fennel, and ginger, covering a range of botanical sources used in pharmacy studies.
4. How should this chart be stored to maintain its quality?
Store the chart in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight or chemical fumes. The lamination provides basic protection, but prolonged exposure to humidity or solvents may degrade the print over time.
5. Where is this pharmacognosy chart sourced from?
The chart is developed in collaboration with pharmacognosy experts and printed using laboratory-grade materials to ensure accuracy. It adheres to standard pharmacopeial references for clove bud (Syzygium aromaticum) identification.

