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Indena Sennosides Acid 45%

Indena Sennosides Acid 45% is a dry extract obtained from the leaves of the Cassia angustifolia Vahl plant. This product is used in various pharmaceutical applications for its benefits in gastrointestinal health, specifically as a laxative that provides health benefits.

Ingredient Name: Cassia Angustifolia Leaf Extract

Active Component: Sennosides

Functions: Phytochemical

Ingredient Origin: Natural Origin, Plant Origin

Labeling Claims: Naturally Derived, Plant-Based

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Identification & Functionality

Active Component
Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
Plant Source

Leaf

Extract Type

Dry Extract

Botanical Origin

Cassia angustifolia Vahl.

Features & Benefits

Benefit Claims (Health)
Health Benefits

Laxative

Product Overview
  • Many varieties of Cassia have been considered by the folk medicine many centuries ago as therapeutical plants. In the 12th century a court physician of the Caliph Alhakem recorded usefulness of this natural agent in eye affections and against leprosy. Later, Paracelsus recommended it as the most reliable among all the known laxative agent. Finally, in the second half of the 19th century the active principles were investigated, designating them as Sennoside A and Sennoside B.
  • Considering the mechanism of action, this two anthraquinone glycosides are metabolized by gut bacteria into an active metabolite, called rheinanthrone. This molecule appears to increase macrophage expression of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) which raises the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) 2. This enhancement in PGE2 is associated with a subsequent decrease in aquaporin-3 expression.
  • The reduced expression of aquaporin-3 likely restricts reabsorption of water in the large intestine resulting in the laxative effect of rheinanthrone. Rheinanthrone seems to stimulate peristalsis in the large intestine dependent on contact with the mucosal epithelium, too.

Applications & Uses

Food & Nutrition Applications

Properties

Assay
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Hydroxyanthracene Glycosides (calculated as sennoside B)42.0 - 56.0%Spectrophotometry
Sennosides (calculated as sum of Sennoside A and Sennoside B)38.0 - 44.0%HPLC Method