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             \author[1]{Syed  Asadulla}

             \author[2]{  Ramandang}

             \author[3]{  Rajasekharan}

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\date{\small \em Received: 13 December 2012 Accepted: 5 January 2013 Published: 15 January 2013}

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EmbeliaribesBURM. F. is an important drug of Ayurveda. Which is considered as multi remedies *with wide* group of Active consistents.Isolated from the berries.Because of High Commerce, Traders, are subjected to 26 species of substitution, a detailed botanical investigation with macro & microscopical comparison with the drug used under the name of VIDANGA.Therefore the present study is an attempt to establish macro & Microscopic characteristic of E.R. as well as to Distinguish the species in Chart.

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\section[{Botanical Standardization of the Embeli Ribes}]{Botanical Standardization of the Embeli Ribes}\par
Burmf \& Possibilities of Species Substitute Syed Asadulla ? , Ramandang ? \& Rajasekharan ? EmbeliaribesBURM. F. is an important drug of Ayurveda. Which is considered as multi remedies *with wide* group of Active consistents.Isolated from the berries.\par
Because of High Commerce, Traders, are subjected to 26 species of substitution, a detailed botanical investigation with macro \& microscopical comparison with the drug used under the name of VIDANGA.\par
Therefore the present study is an attempt to establish macro \& Microscopic characteristic of E.R. as well as to Distinguish the species in Chart. Great emphasis is laid on the most diagnostic characters by which each parts of the plant was identified particularly with the macro biological group to which is belongs as in Table  {\ref no}.1, of fruit collection and genuine and substitution (Table  {\ref no}. 2) which gives the value in distinguishing features between species of fruits(berries).  As the leaf is first cleared in the solution of Chloral hydrate \& lignification was established by the reaction with solution of phloroglucinol followed by a concentrated Hydrochloric acid (C-HCL) to detect the presence of lignin \&also mounted for powder microscopy for fruit in dry condition.\par
The respective photographs were taken with nokiacamera and measurements were taken with camera lucida support and recorded.\par
IV. 
\section[{Anatomy}]{Anatomy}\par
Stem -TS of fresh stem shows a circular outline, with a single layer of epidermis covered with a thin cuticle, numerous lenticels, Below the epidermis 2-5 rows of collenchymatous cortical tissue is present and rest of the cortex is parenchymatous containing numerous simple and occasionally oleoresin cells along with compound starch grains \& patches of lignified fibers present at fairly regular intervals towards inner cortex, the vascular bundles, cambium, uniseriate medullary rays and pith is seen.\par
Petiole -TS of petiole is nearly circular in outline with a depression on the adaxial side, a thick wall epidermis, several well developed layers of collenchymas are present beneath the upper epidermis and a sheath of ground tissue, but only2 to 3 layers on Abaxial side.\par
Ground tissue is parenchymatous, vascular tissue forms an arc that has widely spaced bundles, a few small prismatic crystals of calcium oxalate are present in the ground tissue.    Detection of various anatomical features such as tracheids, trichromes, fibers, glands, cork, stomata, pollen grains etc provides important identification clues in leaf \& fruits. ER and many of its species are recorded for their botanical characters in Table no.1 and 2.\par
EmbeliaribesBURM. F. botanical features deals with the pharmacognostical study of leaf and fruits.\par
VI. 
\section[{Discussions}]{Discussions}\par
EmbeliaribesBURM.F. plant character is identified in FRLHT,Bangalore, and soil samples is submitted in GKVK,Soil sciences ,, Bangalore. The results are awaiting and the Tissue culture study is carried out in I.I.H.R. Bangalore results are awaiting. 
\section[{VII.}]{VII.} 
\section[{Conclusion}]{Conclusion}\par
The present statement is to predict the leaf \& fruit characters of EmbeliaribesBURM. F.\par
Thus it is concluded that the above statement can be validated and authenticated on the basis of their macro \&microscopical characters are the possibilities of substitutes. \begin{figure}[htbp]
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\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{10. Epidermis of 5 to 12 layers thick walled narrow and}\\
\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{axially elongated cells layer thickness ranges from}\\
\tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{41.61 µ to 61.35 µ.}\tabcellsep \\
\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{11. In fresh condition Arilluslayer thickness ranges from}\\
\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{485.45 µ to 762.85 µ which is the layer of Testa is}\\
\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{covered layer on the external side by thin}\\
\tabcellsep transparent\tabcellsep rectangular\tabcellsep tangently\tabcellsep arranged\\
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013\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{called as membranous Arillus, In dry condition the Arillus is modified into Testa layer modified into}\\
2 Year\tabcellsep \multicolumn{4}{l}{rectangular fruit(Berries)which scales consist 24 mesocarp and endocarp on powder analysis the in number per on T.S.ofepicarp,}\\
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Serial\tabcellsep Regions\tabcellsep Cortex Colour\tabcellsep Testa Fracture\tabcellsep Longitudinal\tabcellsep Special Features\\
No.\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep Stiations or Scaly\tabcellsep \\
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01\tabcellsep Hubli\tabcellsep Ash Brown to green\tabcellsep Gradually Testais Erupted and\tabcellsep 22\tabcellsep Intermittent eruption\\
\tabcellsep Hebsur\tabcellsep \tabcellsep few lines are seen.\tabcellsep \tabcellsep in 30\% of seeds\\
02\tabcellsep AyurHubli.\tabcellsep Brownish-Black with\tabcellsep Testa is firmly attached\tabcellsep 28\tabcellsep Few scaly eruption\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep white patches\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep seen\\
03\tabcellsep Himalaya\tabcellsep Brown Green\tabcellsep Calyx, Broken, in 30\%\tabcellsep 24\tabcellsep Not to be seen\\
04\tabcellsep Kerala\tabcellsep Brownish Black\tabcellsep 1\% of Hemisphere Testa Breaks \&\tabcellsep 22\tabcellsep Nil\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep 99\% is safe\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \\
05\tabcellsep Rajastan\tabcellsep Brownish red to Green\tabcellsep Testa is erupted in 50\% of seeds\tabcellsep 22\tabcellsep 4-5\\
06\tabcellsep Fathepur\tabcellsep Matte Ash -Brown\tabcellsep In half Hemisphere\tabcellsep Nil\tabcellsep Single Fracture\\
07\tabcellsep FRHLT\tabcellsep Reddish Brown\tabcellsep 50\% Testa is broken to powder\tabcellsep 28 scales are found\tabcellsep Scaly depression\\
08\tabcellsep Hessarghatta\tabcellsep Reddish Brown to\tabcellsep Testa is attached to the seed\tabcellsep 24 scales are found\tabcellsep Scaly depression\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep Green\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \\
09\tabcellsep AmrutKesari\tabcellsep Brownish Black\tabcellsep Testa is erupted to 25\%\tabcellsep 24\tabcellsep 2 to 3\end{longtable} \par
 
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Sl. No.\tabcellsep Drug Name\tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{Authour Name}\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{Source}\tabcellsep Uses\tabcellsep Published\\
01\tabcellsep EmbeliaribesBurm.f.\tabcellsep Chua,LSL;\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{3}{l}{JLCHForest Research}\tabcellsep Anthelmintic\tabcellsep Plant resources of South-East Asia No. 12(1):\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{van Valkenburg,}\tabcellsep \tabcellsep Institute\tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{Malaysia,}\tabcellsep Medicinal and poisonous plants 1; de Padua,\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{3}{l}{Jalan FRI, Kepong,}\tabcellsep L.S., Bunyaprapatsara, N \&Lemmens, R.H.M.J.\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{3}{l}{52109 Kuala Lumpur,}\tabcellsep (eds); Paperback edition; Bogor, PROSEA\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep Malaysia\tabcellsep \tabcellsep Foundation, 1999; p 257-258\\
01a\tabcellsep EmbeliaribuBurm.f.\tabcellsep \multicolumn{3}{l}{Chua ngutVo Van Chi}\tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{Vietnam(grows}\tabcellsep in\tabcellsep ripped fruits Treat\tabcellsep Vietnamese Medicinal Plants], Hanoi, Medicinal\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{Tudien cay thuoc}\tabcellsep \tabcellsep waste\tabcellsep land,\tabcellsep hill\tabcellsep bitten by snack, earth\tabcellsep Publ. House, 1997; p. 244.\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \multicolumn{2}{l}{mountains)}\tabcellsep worm, whites, cough\\
\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep and diarrhoea.\\
02\tabcellsep EmbeliarobustaRoxb.(Vir\tabcellsep Chua,\tabcellsep LSL;\tabcellsep van\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \\
\tabcellsep anga. Birang-i-kabuli,)\tabcellsep Valkenburg,\tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \tabcellsep \end{longtable} \par
 
\caption{\label{tab_3}Table 2 :}\end{figure}
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Remarks -The above nine varieties are identified and Published but the seeds are very similar in morphology to EmbeliaribesBURM.f. 			 			  				\begin{bibitemlist}{1}

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