ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2010,2,6,385-387.DOI:10.4103/0974-8490.75461Published:January 2011Type:Short CommunicationAuthors:ABD Selvam Author(s) affiliations:A.B.D. Selvam Pharmacognosy Section, Botanical Survey of India, Howrah - 711 103, India Abstract:About 7,200 medicinal plants are known to occur in India, of which, the leaves of a few hundred plants have medicinal properties. Identification of leaf drugs using venation is considered as one of the most reliable and convenient methods. Leaf identification by mechanical means may often lead to wrong identification. Due to the growing volume of illegal trade/malpractice in the crude drug industry on the one hand and lack of sufficient experts on the other, a much faster, convenient and reliable method is mandatory for the identification of Indian leaf drugs. Therefore, a new automated or semi-automated identification system based on venation pattern is inevitable for the present day condition to identify and authenticate the leaves of Indian medicinal plants. Keywords:Automated, Botanist, Identification, Indian leaf drugs, Pharmacognosist, Pharmacognosy, Semi-automated, Venation patternView:PDF (434.52 KB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images An Automated or Semi-automated Identification System using Venation Pattern to Delimit Indian Leaf drugs: A Proposal KeywordsAutomatedBotanistIdentificationIndian leaf drugsPharmacognosistPharmacognosySemi-automatedVenation pattern ‹ A Comparative Profile of Methanol extracts of Allium Cepa and Allium sativum in Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice up Inhibitory Effect of Rutin and Curcumin on Experimentally-induced Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis in Rats ›