Rhamnus purshiana (cascara buckthorn, cascara, bearberry, and in the Chinook Jargon, chittem; syn. Frangula purshiana, Rhamnus purshianus) is a species of buckthorn native to western North America from southern British Columbia south to central California, and inland to western Montana.
Cascara is a large shrub or small tree 4.5–10 m tall, with a trunk 20–50 cm in diameter. The leaves are simple, deciduous, alternate, clustered near the ends of twigs. The flowers are tiny, 4–5 mm diameter, with five greenish yellow petals, forming a cup shape.
The chemicals primarily responsible for the laxative action are the hydroxyanthracene glycosides, which includes cascarosides A,B,C, and D. Cascara contains approximately 8% anthranoids by mass, of which about two-thirds are cascarosides. The hydroxyanthracene glycosides act as a stimulant laxative by exciting peristalsis in the colon.
Catalog | Product Name | CAS Number | Manual |
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CFN99545 | L-Rhamnose | 6155-35-7 | |
CFN99744 | Isorhamnetin-3-O-neohespeidoside | 55033-90-4 | |
CFN99757 | Isorhamnetin-3-O-beta-D-Glucoside | 5041-82-7 | |
CFN98735 | Isorhamnetin | 480-19-3 | |
CFN98834 | Emodin | 518-82-1 | |
CFN98751 | Chrysophanol | 481-74-3 | |
CFN98749 | Aloeemodin | 481-72-1 | |
CFN98848 | Physcion | 521-61-9 |
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