Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-grade laminated paper with UV protection
Pack Size – Single chart (A3 size, 297 × 420 mm)
Grade – Laboratory & Educational Standard (Pharmacognosy Grade)
Application – Pharmacognosy microscopy, herbal drug identification, pharmacy lab reference
Product Overview
The LIQUORICE ROOT T.S (STOLON) – PHARMACY/PHARMACOGNOSY CHART is a meticulously designed anatomical reference tool tailored for pharmacy students, educators, and researchers specializing in pharmacognosy. This chart provides a high-resolution transverse section (T.S) of liquorice root stolon, showcasing critical structural details such as the cork layer, secondary phloem, vascular bundles, and medullary rays with unparalleled clarity. Printed on premium laminated paper, it resists wear, moisture, and UV fading, ensuring longevity even in high-usage lab environments. The chart adheres to pharmacognosy lab standards, making it an indispensable resource for identifying herbal drug characteristics under microscopic study. Its A3 dimensions (297 × 420 mm) offer an optimal balance between portability and detail visibility, while the color-coded annotations enhance comprehension of complex botanical structures. Whether used for self-study, classroom demonstrations, or lab reference, this chart eliminates the need for repeated slide preparations, saving time and preserving specimen integrity. The material’s non-toxic, acid-free composition further ensures safety during prolonged handling, aligning with institutional lab protocols.
FAQs
1. What type of laminating material is used in this pharmacognosy chart?
The chart is laminated with a high-grade, UV-resistant polyester film that prevents yellowing and protects against moisture damage, ensuring durability in lab settings.
2. Can this chart replace actual microscope slides for pharmacognosy practicals?
While the chart provides detailed visual reference, it is intended as a supplementary tool. For official practical examinations, institutions may still require physical slide preparations as per curriculum guidelines.
3. Are the anatomical labels on this chart based on standard pharmacognosy textbooks?
Yes, all annotations follow the nomenclature and structural classifications referenced in ICMR-approved pharmacognosy textbooks, ensuring alignment with academic syllabi across Indian universities.
4. How should this chart be stored to maintain its condition?
Store flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding or rolling, as this may crease the laminated surface. For long-term storage, place between acid-free boards.
5. Is this chart suitable for competitive exams like GPAT or pharmacist recruitment tests?
The chart covers core pharmacognosy concepts tested in GPAT and state-level pharmacist exams, particularly sections on crude drug identification and microscopic evaluation of herbal drugs.

