Purpose: To undertake the
pharmacognostic evaluation of Acacia suma Roxb bark for
the purpose of identification and differentiation from
related species.
Methods: The macroscopic and
microscopic features of the bark were studied, including
the use of powder microscopy with the aid of suitable
tools and reagents. Physicochemical parameters such as
ash values, extractive values and loss on drying were
also determined. The bark powder was successively
extracted with different solvents followed by
preliminary phytochemical screening of the extracts.
Results: Macro- and microscopic
studies revealed an outer hard and woody exfoliating old
bark consisting of dead elements of secondary bast
alternating with tangential strips of compressed cork
tissue. The outer layer consists of cork cell with
lenticels, followed by phellum, phellogen and pheloderm
layers. Concentric rings of secondary phloem tissue
alternating with regularly arranged polygonal stone
cells and radially traversed medullary rays were
present. Preliminary phytochemical screening showed the
presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, proteins, tannins
and phenolic compounds, gums and mucilages, steroids and
triterpenoids, saponins and flavonoids in the bark.
Conclusion: The findings of this study
will facilitate pharmacognostic standardization of the
plant material and aid in the preparation of a herbal
monograph for the species.
Keywords: Acacia suma
var. Acacia polyacantha, Bark, Pharmacognostic
evaluation, Standardization, Phytochemical,
Pharmacopoeia