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Introduction Senna is an Arabian
name and the herb was first brought into use by the Arabian
physicians Serapion and Mesue. Traditionally Senna was used in
love sachets. Plants growing at different localities of India have
also been found to contain different amount of sennoside B in
leaves and pods, and also differ in chromosome morphology. The
leaves and pods of this plant contain the commercially important
laxative sennoside B.
Chemical composition / key active constituents
In the leaf; sennosides A and B based on the aglycones sennidin A & B, senosides C & D which are glycosides of heterodianthrones of aloe-emodin and rhein are present. Others include palmidin A, rhein anthrone & aloe-emodin glycosides, some free anthraquinones and some potent, novel compounds of as yet undetermined structure. C.Senna usually contains more of the sennosides. In the fruit; sennosides A and B and a closely related glycoside sennoside A1. Naphthalene glycosides; tinnevellin glycoside & 6-hydroxymusizin glycoside Miscellaneous; mucilage, flavonoids, volatile oil, sugars, resins etc. Pharmacology
Ayurveda concentrates on the techniques of a healthy normal life.
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