Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
SENNOSIDES (250 MG) | [CAS]
517-43-1 | [Synonyms]
SENNOSID Sennosides sennoside A&B SENNOSIDE 8%UV Sennoside (8CI) SENNOSIDES (250 MG) Sennosides (500 mg) 81-27-6(A)128-57-4(B) SENNOSIDES, USP STANDARD MIXTURE OF SENNOSIDE A AND B Glycyrrhiza Glabra Extract (Standard) Mixture of sennoside A and sennoside B 5,5'-Bis(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-4,4'-dihydroxy-10,10'-dioxo-9,9'-bianthracene-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid 9,9',10,10'-Tetrahydro-4,4'-dihydroxy-5,5'-bis(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-10,10'-dioxo-9,9'-bianthracene-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid 5,5'-Bis(beta-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-4,4'-dihydroxy-10,10'-dioxo[9,9'-bianthracene]-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid 5,5'-bis(beta-C-glucopyranosyloxy)-9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-4,4'-dihydroxy-10,10'-dioxo[9,9'-bianthracene]-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid [9,9'-Bianthracene]-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid, 5,5'-bis(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-4,4'-dihydroxy-10,10'-dioxo- [9,9'-Bianthracene]-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid, 5,5'-bis(b-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-4,4'-dihydroxy-10,10'-dioxo- (9CI) | [EINECS(EC#)]
208-238-9 | [Molecular Formula]
C42H38O20 | [MOL File]
517-43-1.mol | [Molecular Weight]
862.74 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Boiling point ]
1144.8±65.0 °C(Predicted) | [density ]
1.743 | [pka]
3.31±0.40(Predicted) | [InChIKey]
IPQVTOJGNYVQEO-UHFFFAOYSA-N | [SMILES]
O=C1C2=C(C=CC=C2C(C2C3=CC=CC(OC4C(C(O)C(O)C(CO)O4)O)=C3C(=O)C3=C(C=C(C(=O)O)C=C23)O)C2=CC(C(=O)O)=CC(O)=C12)OC1C(C(O)C(O)C(CO)O1)O |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Uses]
Sennoside is an anthraquinone derivative found in senna leaves. Sennoside is used as a laxativein the treatment of constipation. Studies have suggested that the use of Sennoside may be associated with genotoxicity and carcinogenicity, but there is currently no conclusive evidence to support this. | [Definition]
ChEBI: A diastereoisomeric mixture containing sennoside A and sennoside B that is used as a laxative and cathartic. Its components are found in senna (Senna alexandrina, also known as Cassia angustifolia), where sennoside A and sennoside
B are present in equal amounts, and in rhubarbs (Rheum rhabarbarum), where sennoside A predominates. |
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