Cascara 1

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BENGAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND BENGAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND

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CASCARA
 Synonyms : Cascara Bark , Cascara Sagrada.
 Biological Source : Cascara is the dried bark of Rhamnus
Purshiana de Candolle .
 Family : Rhamnaceae .
 Geographical Source : It is obtain both from wild and
cultivated small trees in north Carolina , united state . It is also cultivated in western Kanada.

Macroscopic Character
 Colour : It is purplish-brown externally and reddish brown internally .
 Odour : Characteristic nauseous.
 Taste : Bitter.
 Size : About 1 to 4 mm is thickness with varying size.
 Shape : Usually, in the broken pieces which are small and flat .

Chemical Constituents
The freshly collected Cascara bark contains anthranol derivatives which cause
gripping and emetic effect.

Cascara contain both o-glycoside and c-glycoside . It is contain four primary
glycosides which is also called as cascarasides A, B, C and D .
Anthranol
Use : In small doses it is used as bitter Stomachic and tonic larger doses as purgative .
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