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Senna bean

Sesbatm drufnfnondffCrattfebox, senna bean),. punicea (coffM bean, daubentoira),... [Pg.381]

Anthraquinone glycosides found in senna (Cassia fistulosa) and Aloe spp. have been included in some commercial cathartics. Vicine is a glycoside in fava beans (Vida faba), and causes hemolytic anemia in people who have a genetic deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in their red blood cells. Fava beans are grown as a protein supplement for livestock. [Pg.54]

The genera in the family of Fabaceae (Table 1) (formerly Leguminosae) include broom, hquorice, senna, tamarind, and a variety of pulses, such as fava beans, lentU, peas, and vetches. [Pg.1311]

Chemical structure Galctomannans Ipomoea gum. Fenugreek gum, guar gum, locust bean gum, Tara gum, senna gum... [Pg.301]


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