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Senna spp

Jamaica quassia should not be confused with quassia Quassia amara) or senna Senna spp., formerly classified as Cassia spp.). [Pg.653]

The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) recommends the following labeling for products that contain Aloe spp. latex, Prangula alnus bark, Frangula purshiana bark, Rhamnus catahrtica fruit. Rheum spp. root/rhizome, and Senna spp. fruit (pod) and leaf ... [Pg.981]

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]

Opuntiaficus-indica (Cactaceae), Spinacia oleracea (Chenopodiaceae), Drosera spp. (Droseraceae), Senna obtusfolia (Fabaceae), Musa sapientam (banana) (Musaceae), Nepenthes spp. (Nepenthaceae), Sarracenia sp. (Sarraceniaceae), Urtica dioica (Urticaceae) animals decarboxylation product of Histidine... [Pg.212]

Oroxylum indicum [leaf] (Bignoniaceae), Cassia senna (Fabaceae), Aloe vera, A. spp., Asphodelus microcarpus [tuber], Xanthorrhea australis [flower] (Liliaceae), Rheum spp. (Polygonaceae), Tectona grandis [teak wood] (Verbenaceae) Angelica archangelica [root],... [Pg.360]

Senna obtusifolia (Fabaceae), Psorospermum glaberrimum (Guttiferae), Myrsine africana (Myrsinaceae), Rumex spp., Rheum spp. (Polygonaceae),... [Pg.494]

Anthraquinone glycosides have long been used medicinally as cathartics and laxatives. Plant-derived drugs of this type include aloes Aloe species), cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiams), frangula (Rhamnus frangula), rhubarb (Rheum officinale), rumex or yellow dock (Rumex crispus) and senna (Cassia spp.). Many of the commercial preparations (patent medicines) based on these plants are readily available. [Pg.91]


See other pages where Senna spp is mentioned: [Pg.804]    [Pg.804]    [Pg.805]    [Pg.806]    [Pg.807]    [Pg.808]    [Pg.809]    [Pg.49]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.804]    [Pg.804]    [Pg.805]    [Pg.806]    [Pg.807]    [Pg.808]    [Pg.809]    [Pg.49]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.50]    [Pg.64]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.360]    [Pg.1300]    [Pg.1139]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.75]    [Pg.262]    [Pg.325]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.722]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.22 , Pg.26 , Pg.580 , Pg.1139 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.580 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1139 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.48 , Pg.49 ]




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