Cassia tora herb health benefit
Cassia tora seeds contain anthraquinones including aurantio-obtusin, chryso-obtusin, obtusin, chryso-obtusin-2-O-beta-D-glucoside, physcion, emodin, chrysophanol, obtusifolin, and obtusifolin-2-O-beta-D-glucoside. See also Chakunda herb.
Cassia tora herb for blood
pressure
Inhibitory activities of Cassia tora and its anthraquinone constituents on
angiotensin-converting enzyme.
Phytother Res. 2009 Feb;23(2):178-84. Faculty of Food Science and
Biotechnology, Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
We screened the bioactivity of seeds from raw and roasted Cassia tora via
angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory assays. We found that both of the
MeOH extracts from the raw and roasted Cassia tora exhibited significant
inhibitory properties against ACE. Emodin, alaternin, gluco-obtusifolin,
cassiaside, gluco-aurantioobtusin, cassitoroside, toralactone gentiobioside, and
chrysophanol triglucoside had been previously isolated; however, questin and
2-hydroxyemodin 1-methylether were isolated from Cassia tora for the first time
in this study.
Benefit for cancer prevention or
treatment
Leaves of Cassia tora as a novel cancer therapeutic--an in vitro study.
Toxicol In Vitro. 2009 Sep;23(6): Rejiya CS, Cibin TR, Abraham A. Department
of Biochemistry, University of Kerala, Kariavattom, Thiruvananthapuram 695 581,
Kerala, India.
Cassia tora Linn (Leguminacea) is a medicinal plant traditionally used as
laxative, for the treatment of leprosy and various skin disorders. Preliminary
phytochemical analysis of leaf showed the presence of polyphenols (3.7 mg gallic
acid equivalent per gram dried leaves). The presence of phenolic compound
prompted us to evaluate its antioxidant and antiproliferative potential. In the
present study C. tora methanolic leaf extract (CTME) was evaluated for its
nitric oxide scavenging activity and reducing power assays using Rutin and BHT
as standards. The extract was studied for its lipid peroxidation inhibition
assay using rat liver and brain. In all assays, a correlation existed between
concentration of extract and percentage inhibition of free radical, reducing
power and inhibition of lipid peroxidation. The antiproliferative activity of
CTME with Cisplatin, anticancer drug was studied using human cervical cancer
cells (HeLa). Proliferation of HeLa was measured by MTT assay, cell DNA content
by modified diphenylamine method and apoptosis by Caspase 3 activity. The plant
extract induced a marked concentration dependent inhibition on proliferation,
reduced DNA content and apoptosis in HeLa. These results clearly indicate that
C. tora is effective against free radical mediated diseases.
Cassia tora herb for cholesterol
Hypolipidemic effect of soluble fiber isolated from seeds of Cassia tora
Linn. in rats fed a high-cholesterol diet.
J Agric Food Chem. 2007 February. Division of Food Function Research, Korea Food
Research Institute, 46-1 Baekhyun-Dong, Bundang-Gu, Songnam-Si, Kyunggi-Do
463-746, Republic of Korea.
Soluble fibers isolated from the seeds of Cassia tora Linn. have attracted
considerable attention in recent years due to their phenomenal rheological
behavior. In this study were investigated the effects of Cassia tora on lipid
metabolism. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed one of three experimental diets, a
normal diet, a high-cholesterol diet, or a high-cholesterol diet with 5% Cassia
tora, for 5 weeks. The serum concentration of total cholesterol in rats fed
Cassia tora was 27% lower compared to that of the control group, but the serum
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level was increased in the Cassia tora
group. Liver total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were reduced
significantly in rats fed the Cassia tora diet. In addition, fecal bile acid and
lipid excretion was significantly increased by Cassia tora consumption. These
results indicate that Cassia tora enhances fecal lipid excretion and may cause a
reduction in serum and hepatic lipid concentrations in rats.
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