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Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
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Cascara Sagrada Bark P.E.
Other names: Rhamnus davurica Pall extract,Buckthorn skin extract
Botanical Source: Rhamnus purshiana (D.C.)
Appearance: Fine Yellowish Brown Powder
Specifications: 4:1,
Analysis Items | Specifications | Results | Methods used | ||||
Identification | Positive | Conforms | TLC | ||||
Appearance | Fine yellowish brown powder | Conforms | Visual test | ||||
Odor & Taste | Characteristic, bitter | Conforms | Organoleptic test | ||||
Bulk Density | 35-45g/100ml | Conforms | ASTM D1895B | ||||
Particle Size | 99% through 80 mesh | Conforms | AOAC 973.03 | ||||
Solubility | Partially soluble in hydro-alcoholic solution | Conforms | Visual |
The dried, aged bark of this tree has been used continually for at least 1,000 years by both native and immigrant Americans as a laxative natural medicine, commercially called "Cascara Sagrada", but old timers call it "chitticum bark". The laxative action is due to the Cascara glycosides (cascarosides A, B, C & D).
• Mild Laxative Effects
• Treating Annual Fissures
• Treating Constipation
• Treating Hemorrhoids
• Cellular Regeneration Effects
• Detoxifying Effects
• Cleaning Effects
• Pre and Post Operative Cleansing Effects