Product Name: | Senna Cassia angustifolia Leaves extract |
Other name: | Cassia angustifolia Vahl |
Spec./Purity: | Extract ratio 10:1, 20:1; 8~20% Sennosides A + B powder |
Appearance: | Brown Yellow Powder |
Shelf Life: | 2 years |
MOQ: | 1kg |
Senna scientifically known as Cassia angustifolia is widely cultivated for its leaves and immature pods. The strong laxative property of this plant is the main attraction point. The laxative property is mainly due to the presence of dianthone glucosides, sennosides A and B in leaves and pods (1). Cassia angustifolia or senna benefits are listed as below.
Botanical name: Cassia angustifolia
Family: Caesalpinaceae
Common name: Tinnevelly Senna, Sanaai, Indian Senna
Botanical description: It is a perennial shrub 2-3 feet in height. Having yellow flowers, the Stems are smooth in texture and light green in color. Fruits of these plants are legumes and are 4 to 5 cm in length contains generally 6 seeds per fruit.
Habitat: Generally grows in tropical countries.
It contains a powerful natural laxative called anthraquinone and is approved by the world health organization (WHO) (2). It is an FDA-approved nonprescription laxative.
These are dimeric glycosides and are mainly present in parts of are leaves and pods.
Rhein, chrysophanol, aloe-emodin, kaempferol, myricyl alcohol, salicylic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, isorhamnetin, barbaloin, kaempferol, Cathartic Acid, anthraquinone derivatives (3).
3. Two naphthalene glycosides isolated from senna leaves and pods are 6-hydroxymusicin glucoside and tinnevellin glucoside. Isorhamnetin, further sterol glucosides, mucilage polysaccharides, resin, and calcium oxalate (4).
Compounds sennosides A & B have purgative properties. The laxative effect is due to the action of sennosides and their active metabolite, rhein-anthrone, in the colon. Therefore helps in dealing with constipation, abdominal bloating, and indigestion. Also helps in clearing the bowel before tests like a colonoscopy (5).
Dosage: 1-2 grams of dried leaves with hot water once a day.
Cassia angustifolia leaf paste is also helpful in the treatment of skin diseases like ringworm, scabies, eczema, and wounds (2).
As per Ayurveda, 500 mg of Cassia leaf daily helps in the purification of blood (5). Cassia senna also helps in aiding the spleen and liver in the production of blood and red blood cells. Without it, it causes anemia for women with heavy flow during menstruation.
Purgative therapy of dried leaves and pods of Senna plants helps in strengthening liver function. It helps in detoxification and increases bile production, therefore, enhancing the blood flow in the abdomen and reducing the cramps (6).
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