Phytochemistry of plants of genus cassia
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Phytochemistry of plants of genus cassia
(Phytochemical investigations of medicinal plants / series editor, Brijesh Kumar)
CRC Press, 2022
- : hbk
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  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
Note
Other authors: Vikas Bajpai, Vikaskumar Gond, Subhashis Pal, Naibedya Chattopadhyay
Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-97) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Cassia is an indigenous plant in Africa, Latin America, Northern Australia and Southeast Asia. Several Cassia species are of high commercial and medicinal significance since they are used as spices and in traditional medicines. Currently plants from genus Cassia is in great demand due to their immense medicinal properties. Cassia species have various pharmacological activities such as antibacterial, analgesic, antiinflammatory, antiarthritic, hepatoprotective, antitumor, antifertility, antifungal, antioxidant, antileishmaniatic, antimicrobial, CNS and hypoglycaemic activitiy. Different class of compounds reported from Cassia species are anthraquinones, phenolics, flavonoids, chromenes, terpenes, proanthocyanidins, coumarins, chromones and lignans. The taxonomy and nomenclature of Cassia species are quite complex. It is very difficult to differentiate them due to their overlapping morphological characters and close similarities. This usually leads to misidentification and misinterpretation of the components.
Features:
Presents collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific evidence of most important medicinal plants of Cassia species
Chemical signatures for identification of Cassia species
Easy to use analytical procedure for quality control of Cassia species and its products.
Table of Contents
1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Geographical Distribution of genus Cassia. 1.2. Phytography of genus Cassia. 1.3. Phytochemistry of genus Cassia. 1.4. Pharmacological activities of genus Cassia. 1.5. Traditional uses of genus Cassia. 1.6. Introduction of Selected Cassia Species. 2. Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Bioactive phytochemicals in selected Cassia Species using HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS and UPLC-ESI-QqQLIT-MS/MS. 2.1. Plant material and chemicals. 2.2. Extraction and sample preparation. 2.3. Preparation of Standard solution. 2.4. HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS conditions. 2.5. UPLC-ESI-QqQLIT-MS/MS conditions. 2.6. Principal component analysis. 2.7. Optimization of UPLC conditions. 2.8. Optimization of MS/MS conditions. 2.7. Analytical Method Validation. 2.8. Optimization of MS/MS conditions. 2.9. Analytical Method Validation. 2.10. Qualittive Analysis of Cassia Species Samples. 2.11. Quantitative Analysis of Cassia Species Samples. 2.12. Principal Component Analysis to study chemical variations. 3. In-vitro Anti-Proliferative Screening in Selected Cassia Species. 3.1. Plant material. 3.2. Extraction and sample preparation. 3.3. Cell lines and anti-proliferative assay. 3.4. In-vitro anti-proliferative activity evaluation. 4. Bone regeneration effect of Cassia occidentalis Linn. extract and its isolated compounds. 4.1. Bone Healeing Property of Cassia occidentalis. 4.2. Osteoporosis and Arthritis. 4.3. The effects of CO extract fraction and formulation. 4.4. Effects of compounds derived from CO extract. 4. Conclusion.
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