Common fig FHP / Ficus carica PPH

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Pharmacopée française - Préparations homéopathiques
05/06/2012
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COMMON FIG FOR HOMOEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS  FICUS CARICA FOR HOMOEOPATHIC PREPARATIONS
 Ficus carica ad praeparationes homoeopathicas   DEFINITION  Fresh, young, leafy branch ofFicus caricaL.   CHARACTERS  Macroscopic and microscopic characters described under identification tests A and B.   IDENTIFICATION  A. Greenish-grey, hairy stem, slightly flexible. Alternate leaves, with whitish, cylindar, petiole and deciduous stipules, thin and large, leaving a ring-shaped scar when they fall out. Palmate venation: very prominent veins on the abaxial surface. Thick, pubescent, dark green lamina, divided into 3 to 7 obtuse, wavy-indented lobes. The section of the stem or of one of the leaves exudes an abundant milky sap.  B. Take a sample of epidermis from the underside of the lamina. Examine under a microscope usingchloral hydrate solution R.Abaxial epidermis covered with a striated cuticule, composed of polyhedral cells, stomata of anomocytic type (2.8.3) surrounded by 7 to 8 subsidiary cells, covering and secretory trichomes. Unicellular covering trichomes with a more or less echinulate wall. Short secretory trichomes with unicellular foot and globulous, unicellular head.   TESTS  Foreign matter(2.8.2): maximum 5 per cent.  Loss on drying(2.2.32): minimum 70.0 per cent determined on 5.0 g of finely-cut drug, by drying in an oven at 105 °C for 2 h.    STOCK  
DEFINITION  Common fig mother tincture complies with the requirements of the general technique for the preparation of mother tinctures (see Homoeopathic Preparations (1038)and French Pharmacopoeia Authority Supplement). The mother tincture is prepared with ethanol (65 per cent V/V) using the fresh, young leafy branch ofFicus caricaL.
____________________________   The General Chapters and General Monographs of the European Pharmacopoeia and Preamble of the French Pharmacopoeia apply.  F r e n c h P h a r m a c o p o e i a 2 0 0 7
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