CASSIA ANGUSTIFOLIA

Cassia angustifolia

Family: Leguminosae

Cassia angustifolia is a small perennial shrub growing to one meter, with a straight woody stem and yellow flowers. It is cultivated in south India and Gujarat. The leaves may be picked before or while the plant is flowering and the pods are collected when they are ripe in autumn.

Active Principle:

The extracts are taken from the dry pods and leaves of Senna. The extract contains mainly two anthraquinone glycosides, namely sennosides A and sennosides B. The calcium sennosides are featured both in the BP and USP.


Clinical Uses:

  • Stimulant
  • Laxative
  • Cathartic

 

Advantages:

  • The sennosides have a unique and natural way of action by irritating the lining of the large intestine causing the muscle to contract strongly resulting in the bowel movement about 10 hours after the dose is taken.
  • It also stops the fluid being absorbed from the large bowel, helping to keep the stools soft.

 

 

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