KATHACHIN®

( Acacia catechu extract)

Kathachin®
Anti-inflammatory agent
  • Competant inhibitor of COX and 5-LO enzymes both are associated with the Inflammatory reaction in body.
  • These vasoactive compounds are chemotaxins, which both promote infiltration of inflammatory cells into tissues and serve to prolong the inflammatory response.
Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Effects
  • It is considered to be the best antioxidant.
  • The extract restores antioxidant enzyme superxide (SOD) from the radiation inducing damage.
  • Due to its antimicrobial effect it has been considered as valuable ingredient for dental care preparations.
Valuable Herb for Treating Various Skin Allergies
  • It regulates the histamine secretion and helps building immunity to fight against various allergens.
  • Found in various formula designed to cure eczema, acne and various inflammatory conditions of the skin.
Bibilography:
  1. Kumar H., N.K. Arora, etal. (1999). Isolation characterization and selection of salt tolerant rhizobia nodulating Acacia catechu and A. Nilotica. Symbiosis 26(3): 279-288. {a} Unit in Microbiology, Department of Botany, Gurukul, Kangri University, Hardwar, UP, 240 404, India.
  2. Sharma P., R. Dayal, etal. (1999). Acyglucosterols from Acacia catechu. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences. Dec. 21 (4): 1002-1005. Chemistry Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, 248 006, India.
  3. Lavania U.C., (1998). On the identification of medicinal plants to initiate genome research. Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences 20(4): 994-995. {a} Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, UP, 226 015, India.
  4. Jayasekhar P., P.V. Mohanan, etal.(1997). Hepatoprotective activity of ethyle acetate extract of Acacia catrchu. Indian Journal of Pharmacology 29(6): 426-428. {a} Priyadarsini Inst. Paramedical Sci., Medical Coll., Thiruvananthapuram - 695 011, India.
  5. Route G.R., S. Samantary, etal. (1995). Effect of growth regulators and culture environment on somatic embrygenesis of Acacia catechu Wild. Isreal Journal of Plant Sciences 43(3): 263-269. {a} Plant Tissue Culture Lab., Regional Plant Resource Cent., Bhubaneswar - 751015, Orissa, India.
  6. Agarwal A., and P.L. Soni (1998). Structure of the oligosaccarides isolated from Acacia catechu (Khair) gum polysaccharide. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B Organic Chemistry including Medicinal Chemistry 27(1): 55-58.

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