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PILOCARPUS (JABORANDI)

N. O. ---Rutaceae.

Latin, Pilocarpi foliola ; Vernacular, Jaborandi.
Description:--
This is a small branched shrub, 4 to 6 feet high, having a smooth, gray bark, spotted with white dots. The alternate, imparipinnate leaves, 12 to 18 inches long, are made up of for to ten short-stalked, ovate, or ovate-oblong, coriaceous leaflets, 3 to 4 inches in length, green and shining above, paler and smooth, or hairy, beneath, with a prominent midrib and many minute, pellucid glands, common to the entire blade. The small flowers are on thick pedicels. The foliage is nearly odour less, or slightly aromatic when bruised, having an aromatic warm and somewhat bitter taste. The alkaloid, pilocarpine, is obtained from the aqueous solution of the alcoholic extract of the leaflets.

Found in :- Brazil, especially near Pernambuco.
Part Used:--
The dried leaves.

Preparation:--
(a)Tincture Q: = Drug Strength 1/10
Pilocarpus, in moderately coarse powder 100 gm
Strong alcohol, a sufficient quantity
To make one thousand cubic centimeters of tincture.

(b) Dilutions: 2x and higher with dispensing alcohol.
(c) Triturations: 1x and higher.
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