Le Cassia Tora est une herbe fétide annuelle, utilisée dans beaucoup de localités comme substitut du café et a une action antalgique et contractée. Avec une hauteur de 30 à 90 cm, le Cassia Tora pousse sur un sol chaud et humide en régions tropicales. Très utile, la plante est employée dans le traitement des maladies de la peau comme ...
Get QuoteCassia tora Linn is one of the well-known anthraquinone containing plant and has been used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine and has great contribution in modern system of herbal medicine for new drug development. Cassia tora Linn. is one of the well-known anthraquinone containing plant and has been used in Chinese and Ayurvedic …
Get QuoteCassia tora belongs to subfamily Cesalpinaceae; family Fabaceae is an herbaceous annual foetid herb. An annual herb 30-90 cm high, tall and consists of alternative pinnate leaves with leaflets mostly with three opposite pairs that are obovate with a rounded tip. There are 30-50 seeds within a pod 10, 11. Seeds of Cassia tora have been reported for
Get QuoteChakramard – Cassia tora is probably the underdog among medicinal herbs. It has anti-cancer potential, externally used for snake bite poisoning, it reduces …
Get QuoteJAIN & PATIL: PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILE OF CASSIA TORA. 431 bowels by clearing the heat and nourishing the large intestine. Therefore, this herb is used for treating conjunctional congestion caused by liver fire, blurring vision due to yin and constipation caused by intestinal dryness8.
Get Quotetora is one of such plant. Cassia tora Linn. (C. tora) is well known medicinal plant commonly found in India and other tropical countries 2. Various medicinal properties have been attributed to this plant in the traditional system of Indian medicine. Several anthraquinones have been isolated from the seeds of C. tora 3, 4. Sennosides, which are ...
Get QuoteCassia tora Linn. (Caesalpiniaceae) is a small annual herbs. or undershrub growing as common weed in Asian countries. It is. found as a weed throught India, …
Get QuoteCassia obtusifolia L., of the Leguminosae family, is used as a diuretic, laxative, tonic, purgative, and natural remedy for treating headache, dizziness, …
Get QuoteTen compounds (1–10) isolated from the seeds of Cassia tora were evaluated for tyrosinase inhibition. Compounds 3, 4, and 7 inhibited tyrosinase enzymatic activity in a dose-dependent manner, with IC50 values of 3.0 ± 0.8, 7.0 ± 0.4, and 9.2 ± 3.4 μM, respectively. Kinetic analyses revealed a mechanism consistent with competitive …
Get Quote8. Relieves Cold and Flu. Cassia seeds have potent antimicrobial and antiviral properties, making them a natural treatment for cold and flu. Using cassia seed oil will prevent the outbreak of cold and flu. The seeds can relieve a headache, cure colds and flu, and combat all infections related to seasonal allergies. 9.
Get QuoteCassia tora L is an annual foetid herb with a height of 25cm to 100cm. It is found in Asian region but in India it is mainly found in Satpura region in Maharashtra. It has pinnate leaves which are about 10-12cm long. Cassia tora is very stress tolerant and is an easy plant to grow in India, it occurs as wasteland rainy season weed.
Get QuoteImportant Benefits of Chakramarda. Laxative (Rechaka): Chakramarda seeds contain anthrax- glucoside that gives the laxative effect. Weight loss (Stholya): Chakramarda seeds maintain a healthy digestive system by removing unwanted toxins from the body. Thus, helps to lose weight.
Get QuoteThe aim of the present study was to determine whether Cassia tora extracts could reverse the oxidative stress-induced neurodegeneration in a Parkinson's disease in vitro model. The leaves were treated with ethyl acetate (CtEA) or methanol (CtME). The extracts were first analysed by HPLC for their ph …
Get QuoteThe stress induced by allelochemicals present in stem aqueous extract (SAE) of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia on alterations in growth, ultrastructure on Cassia tora L., and mitotic changes on Allium cepa L. were inspected. Application of SAE at different concentrations (0.5, 1, 2, and 4%) expressively reduced the growth of C. tora in terms of …
Get QuoteAbstract. Cassia tora, Family: Leguminosae, is commonly occurring in India and is annual shrub and growing in a wild land. This plant and its different parts are used …
Get QuoteEngineering properties are of great importance for Cassia tora L. seeds in aspects of harvesting, handling mechanical design and product processing. The effect of moisture …
Get QuoteCassia tora is one of them and well known small annual herb commonly known as a weed in Asian countries [02]. It grows in Asian countries on hills and tropical countries plains and waste places at
Get QuoteCassia tora Linn. is a small shrub of significant medicinal importance. The fresh leaves and pods of this plant have been used as vegetable curry by tribal people in Amarkantak region, district Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh. The local tribal healers use the plant for mitigation of neurotoxicity and treatment of malaria. The present study was planned ...
Get QuoteCassia tora Linn. (Caesalpiniaceae) is a small annual herbs. or undershrub growing as common weed in Asian countries. It is. found as a weed throught India, universely in wild state in Himachal ...
Get QuoteStudies have reported the presence of many polyphenolic compounds such as anthraquinones, anthocyanocides, flavonoids, sterols and terpenoids in the leaves of cassia tora (Sarwa et al., 2014) and ...
Get QuoteAbstract. Cassia tora Linn. is a medicinal herb that has traditionally been used to prevent diseases. The study investigated the changes in bioactive compounds of Cassia tora seeds during 3-days of germination. The seeds were thoroughly cleaned, soaked in deionized water at 20 °C for 2 h, and germinated at 25 °C and 90% relative humidity in a …
Get QuoteCassia tora is an important medicinal plant, belongs to the family of Fabaceae. It is an annual herb grown in tropical parts of India; pinnate leaves and yellow flowers blooming in the month of August to September. Leaves used in ringworm and other skin troubles; seeds used as substitute for coffee and as a mordant in dying ( …
Get QuoteTraditionally the fresh leaves of Cassia tora plant is used in the treatment of ulcers, piles, hemorrhoids, ring worm and other parasitic skin diseases like ring worm, rashes, allergies …
Get QuoteMonophenol Monooxygenase. Ten compounds (1-10) isolated from the seeds of Cassia tora were evaluated for tyrosinase inhibition. Compounds 3, 4, and 7 inhibited tyrosinase enzymatic activity in a dose-dependent manner, with IC50 values of 3.0 ± 0.8, 7.0 ± 0.4, and 9.2 ± 3.4 μM, respectively. Kinetic analyses reveal ….
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