Vessels study of some medicinal plants
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Vessels, medicinal plants, usesAbstract
This study aimed that to investigate the length, width, perforation, plates, pits arrangement; end-wall and lateral wall thickening types, size, diameter etc. of Barleria cristata, Barleria prionitis and Crossandra infundibuliform is through vessels study. This study also to explore the medicinal properties of some medicinal plants, focusing on their potential therapeutic effects through from plant vessels. By investigating the vessels details study of above plants, the research aims to provide valuable insights into the pharmacological aspects of medicinal plants. The findings may offer a foundation for future research in plant-based medicine and enhance our understanding of the intricate relationship between plant vascular structures and their healing properties.
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