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Cassia angustifolia

The highly branched GaM of Mimosa seeds, isolated by a scaled-up process [186] at a yield of 20% of seed weight, showed a Man Gal ratio of 1.1 1 and structural features of the gum obtained on a laboratory scale [ 183]. Based on C-NMR spectroscopy of GaM from Cassia angustifolia [179], with a Man Gal ratio of 2.9 1, a blockwise pattern of the galactosyl branches was suggested. [Pg.25]

The Cassia angustifolia GaM possesses the potential to become a new source of commercial gum due to its high content in the endosperm (about 50%) and its valuable rheological properties. It was suggested, in a similar way as for other GaMs, for usage as an additive in pharmaceutical formulations [188, 246]. Also the Ipomoea seed gum in its natural form, and after modification by grafting, has the potential to be used as a commercial gum [178]. [Pg.32]

The most important anthraquinone glycosides are sennosides, found in the senna leaves and fruits (Cassia senna or Cassia angustifolia). These are, in fact, dimeric anthraquinone glycosides. However, monomeric anthraquinone glycosides are also present in this plant. [Pg.323]

Cassia angustifolia Vahl. Fan Xie Ye (leaflet) Sennosides, aloe-emodin, dianthrone glucoside, rhein monoglucoside, rhein, kaempferin, myricyl alcohol, anthraquinone derivative.33-510 Purgative, laxative, cathartic. [Pg.48]

Tinnevelly senna O. Kuntz. (Syn. Cassia angustifolia) Fan Xie Ye See Cassia angustifolia ... [Pg.164]

Cassia angustifolia Vahl. China Fatty acids, aloe-emodin, rhein chrysarobin, chrysophanic acid, oxymethyl anthraquinone.48 510 511 Improve night vision, migraines, astringent, purgative. [Pg.187]

T. orientalis, T. chinensis Cotinus coggygria Spilanthes acmella Cassia angustifolia Centipeda minima... [Pg.456]

Sennosides Cassia angustifolia, Rheum officinale, R. palmatum, R. tanguticum, R. undulatum, R. koreanum... [Pg.481]

Abrus precatorius, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Malva sylvestris, M. mtundifolia, Morus alba, Perilla frutescens, Pinus albicaulis, P contorta, P. mugo, P. palustris, P. strvbus, Rubus idaeus, Vitis vinifera Ribes lacustre, R. nigrum, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, V. myrtilloides, V myrtillus, V. oreophilum, V macrocarpon Cassia angustifolia, C. senna Rubia tinctorum... [Pg.504]

Alnus crispus,A. glutinosa, Anemone pulsatilla, Cassia angustifolia, C. senna, Corylus avellana, C. cornuta, C. rostrata, C. americana, Lycium barbarum, L. chinense, L. pallidum, Matteuccia struthiopteris, Melochia tomentosa, Paeonia lactiflora, Rehmannia glutinosa, Scutellaria baicalensis, S. macrantha,... [Pg.507]

Cassia angustifolia C. senna Lycopersicon esculentum Phragmites australis, Urtica urens... [Pg.535]

Chaubey, M. and Kapoor, V. P., Structure of a galactomannan from the seeds of Cassia angustifolia Vahl. Carbohydrate Research 2001, 332 (4), 439-444. [Pg.1535]

The leaves and fruits of Cassia angustifolia and Cassia senna (senna) contain laxative anthranoid derivatives. Mutagenicity testing of sennosides has produced negative results in several bacterial and mammalian systems, except for a weak effect in Salmonella typhimurium strain TA102 (1,2). No evidence of reproductive toxicity of sennosides has been found in rats and rabbits (3). [Pg.1311]

Cassia acutifolia Egypt Cassia angustifolia Arabia and India Cathartocarpus India... [Pg.343]

Polyphenols, such as quinones, are major components of many traditional herbal remedies which exhibit several beneficial effects, including antiinflammation. For example, Cuellar et al. [105] investigated the topical antiinflammatory activity of extracts from Cassia angustifolia Vahl. and Rheum palmatum, medicinal plants commonly known for their anthraquinonic content, and used in traditional East Asian medicine against different skin disorders. All the extracts significantly inhibited the edema induced by 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TP A) in both single or multiple applications. [Pg.317]

Native Cassia angustifolia (CA) seed gum with 1 mL of PAC stock solution at highly acidic pH (pH = 2.5) has been shown to remove 35% Acid Sendula Red, 22% Direct Kahi Green, and 16% Reactive Remazol Brilliant Violet dyes [9] while at alkaline pH (pH = 10) under identical conditions, the decol-orization efficiency of CA is reported to be about 80%, 99%, and 45% for acid, direct and reactive dyes, respectively. CA acts as a good working substitute... [Pg.272]

Syn Cassia acutifolia Delile Cassia angustifolia Vahl Cassia lanceolata Forssk. Cassia senna L. Senna acutifolia (Delile)... [Pg.804]

Soyimcu, S., Y. Cete, and A. Nokay. 2008. Portal vein thrombosis related to Cassia angustifolia. Clin. Toxicol. (Phila.) 46(8) 774-777. [Pg.810]


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