AbstractIn the present, work chemical composition and nutritional value of aerial parts of Cassia occidentalis L. was studied. The aerial parts of C. occidentalis possess favorable physicochemical properties with good nutritional value, such as high energy value, crude fibers, and vitamin levels. The X-ray fluorescence spectrophotometry data revealed that the sample is rich in minerals, especially in Fe, Ca, K, and Mn. Further, minerals such as Mg, Zn, Cu, Na, P, and S are present in good amount and depicted the nutritional value of the selected material. The plant sample is rich in phytochemicals such as flavonoids, alkaloids, lignin, tannins, and phenols. The presence of phytochemical constituents was confirmed by gas chromatography–mass ...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceCassia occidentalis L. (syn. Senna occidentalis; Leguminosae) ...
1112-1118The present paper deals with the isolation and structural elucidation of three new compoun...
Several wild plants have been used for several purposes by indigenous people since time immemorial. ...
Cassia occidentalis L. is an Ayurvedic medicinal plant used as a traditional medicine for the treatm...
The research was carried out to evaluate the in-vitro antimicrobial activity and phytochemical const...
The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the anti-diabetic activities of Cassia occiden...
Abstract Background Hyperlipid...
Medicinal properties of plants make them potent to prevent or cure diseases. In present study, antib...
The indiscriminate usage of different parts of Cassia occidentalis in the management and/or treatmen...
Objectives: Cassia obtusifolia L. belonging to the Family Caesalpiniaceae, proposed to have abundant...
Cassia fistula has long been thought as ornamental plant due to its attractive leaves and the seeds ...
Purpose: Among the Hausas of Northern Nigeria, it is claimed by local (traditional) healers that the...
Air dried leaves of Cassia occidentalis were ground and percolated with 95 % ethanol. The ethanol ex...
AbstractObjectiveCassia occidentalis (CO) (family: Caesalpiniaceae) is a common weed which is widely...
Purpose: Among the Hausas of Northern Nigeria, it is claimed by local (traditional) healers that th...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceCassia occidentalis L. (syn. Senna occidentalis; Leguminosae) ...
1112-1118The present paper deals with the isolation and structural elucidation of three new compoun...
Several wild plants have been used for several purposes by indigenous people since time immemorial. ...
Cassia occidentalis L. is an Ayurvedic medicinal plant used as a traditional medicine for the treatm...
The research was carried out to evaluate the in-vitro antimicrobial activity and phytochemical const...
The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the anti-diabetic activities of Cassia occiden...
Abstract Background Hyperlipid...
Medicinal properties of plants make them potent to prevent or cure diseases. In present study, antib...
The indiscriminate usage of different parts of Cassia occidentalis in the management and/or treatmen...
Objectives: Cassia obtusifolia L. belonging to the Family Caesalpiniaceae, proposed to have abundant...
Cassia fistula has long been thought as ornamental plant due to its attractive leaves and the seeds ...
Purpose: Among the Hausas of Northern Nigeria, it is claimed by local (traditional) healers that the...
Air dried leaves of Cassia occidentalis were ground and percolated with 95 % ethanol. The ethanol ex...
AbstractObjectiveCassia occidentalis (CO) (family: Caesalpiniaceae) is a common weed which is widely...
Purpose: Among the Hausas of Northern Nigeria, it is claimed by local (traditional) healers that th...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceCassia occidentalis L. (syn. Senna occidentalis; Leguminosae) ...
1112-1118The present paper deals with the isolation and structural elucidation of three new compoun...
Several wild plants have been used for several purposes by indigenous people since time immemorial. ...