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Carminatives & GI regulators Ginger PH103.231
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2 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION ANDHRA PRADESH Name : B. Janaki Ramayya Designation : Sr. Lecturer Branch : Pharmacy Institute : GPW, Srikakulam Year/Semester : I. D.Pharm Subject : Pharmacognosy Subject code : Ph-103 Topic : Carminatives & GI regulators Duration : 50 Mts Sub-topic : Ginger Teaching Aids : Ppt, Photographs
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PH103.233 Recap In the last class we learnt about The monograph of Cardamom
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PH103.234 OBJECTIVES On the completion of this class you would be able to know The monograph of Ginger
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PH103.235 Known to unknown 1.Name some House hold remedies for Indigestion 2.What is the content of Zinger tincture? 3.What is the phenolic content of Zinger ?
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PH103.236 Synonym : Zingiber, Zingiberis Biological Source : Fresh or dried / peeled or unpeeled Or coated rhizomes of Zingibar officinale Family : Zingiberaceae GINGER Fig.23.1.
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PH103.237 GINGER Geographical Source : N ative of South East Asia also cultivated in India West Indies Jamaica Africa Australia Mauritius Taiwan Fig.23.2.
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PH103.238 GINGER Organoleptic characters: Colour : buff Odour : agreeable & aromatic Taste : agreeable & pungent Size : 5 to 15 x 1.5 to 6.5 Shape : laterally compressed bearing short flat,ovate & oblique branch on the upper side, with bud at apex Fracture : short Fig.23.3.
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PH103.239 GINGER Chemical Constituents : 0.25 – 3% Volatile oil 5 – 8% Resinous matter and Starch Volatile oil contains: Zingiberene (main constituent) Gingerol (pungent principle)
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PH103.2310 GINGER Chemical test : 1. Boil the drug with 2% Potassium hydroxide Pungency of Gingerol is destroyed
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PH103.2311 GINGER Standards : Water soluble extractives : not less than 10% Alcohol soluble extractives: not less than 4.5% Total ash : not more than 6% Water soluble ash : not less than 1.7%
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PH103.2312 GINGER Uses : Carminative Stomachic Flavoring agent Storage : coated with lime to improve colour and quality, hence this variety is known as Limed ginger.
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PH103.2313 Summary In this class we learnt about The monograph Zinger Zingiber officinale belongs to Family Zingiberaceae Contains Volatile oil, Zingiberene as main constituent Used as Carminative and spice.
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PH103.2314 Quiz 1.Ginger belongs to the family a. Zingiberaceae b. Leguminosae c. Solanaceae d. Umbelliferae
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PH103.2315 Quiz 2. Ginger is used as a. Anti-pyretic b. Carminative c. Anti-diabetic d. Anti-viral
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PH103.2316 Quiz 3. Ginger contains a. Alkaloids b. Glycosides c. Volatile oil d. Saponins
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PH103.2317 Frequently asked Questions 1. Give one example for Carminative and mention the Biological Source, Active Constituents and Uses of one drug. ( September ‘2002) 2. State the Biological Source, Family, Chemical Constituents and Uses of Ginger. ( June’ 2002)
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