Aspectos químicos, biológicos e etnofarmacológicos do gênero Cassia

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2006-11-01

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Viegas Jr., Cláudio [UNESP]
De Rezende, Amanda [UNESP]
Silva, Dulce Helena Siqueira [UNESP]
Bolzani, Ian Castro-Gambôa E Vanderlan Da Silva [UNESP]
Barreiro, Eliezer J.
De Miranda, Ana Luisa Palhares
Alexandre-Moreira, Magna Suzana
Young, Maria Cláudia Marx

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Species of Cassia are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world, and have been extensively investigated chemically and pharmacologically.They are known to be a rich source of phenolic derivatives, most of them with important biological and pharmacological properties. Some Asian, African and Indian tribes use these species as a laxative, purgative, antimicrobial, antipyretic, antiviral and anti-inflammatory agent. Among a number of other classes of secondary metabolites, such as anthracene derivatives, antraquinones, steroids and stilbenoids, biologically active piperidine alkaloids are an especially important bioactive class of compounds that showed to be restricted to a small group of Cassia species. In this paper we present an overview of the chemical, biological and ethnopharmacological data on Cassia piblished in the literature.

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Cassia, Fabaceae, Leguminosae

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Quimica Nova, v. 29, n. 6, p. 1279-1286, 2006.