A plant genus of the family FABACEAE. Many species of this genus, including the medicinal C. senna and C. angustifolia, have been reclassified into the Senna genus (SENNA PLANT) and some to CHAMAECRISTA.
A plant species of the genus CINNAMOMUM that contains CINNAMATES and has been used in traditional Chinese medicine (DRUGS, CHINESE HERBAL).
The outer layer of the woody parts of plants.
A plant genus of the family FABACEAE. SENNA EXTRACT is obtained from members of this genus. Members contain ANTHRAQUINONES and have been an ingredient in laxatives (CATHARTICS). Many species of the CASSIA genus have been reclassified into this genus. This bush should not be confused with the Cassia tree (CINNAMOMUM).
The tree which is known for its bark which is sold as cinnamon. The oil contains about 65-80% cinnamaldehyde and 10% EUGENOL and many TERPENES.
Preparations of Cassia senna and C. angustifolia (see SENNA PLANT). They contain sennosides, which are anthraquinone type CATHARTICS and are used in many different preparations as laxatives.
Aromatic substances added to food before or after cooking to enhance its flavor. These are usually of vegetable origin.
Concentrated pharmaceutical preparations of plants obtained by removing active constituents with a suitable solvent, which is evaporated away, and adjusting the residue to a prescribed standard.
A plant genus of the family POACEAE which is a source of citronella oil and lemongrass oil.
Acrolein is an unsaturated aldehyde (C3H4O), highly reactive, toxic and naturally occurring compound that can be found in certain foods, tobacco smoke and is produced as a result of environmental pollution or industrial processes.

Review article: anthranoid laxatives and their potential carcinogenic effects. (1/53)

Anthranoid laxatives are widely used laxatives of natural origin. Because of their chemical structure they are carried unabsorbed to the large bowel, where metabolism to the active aglycones takes place. These aglycones exert their laxative effect by damaging epithelial cells, which leads directly and indirectly to changes in absorption, secretion and motility. Damaged epithelial cells can be found as apoptotic bodies in the pigmented colonic mucosa, characteristic for pseudomelanosis coli. Pseudomelanosis coli is a condition caused by chronic (ab)use of anthranoid laxatives and has recently been associated with an increased risk of colorectal carcinoma. In vitro and animal studies have shown a potential role of anthranoid laxatives in both the initiation and promotion of tumorigenesis. Studies in humans have also suggested tumour promoting activities for these laxatives. Although the short-term use of these substances is generally safe, long-term use cannot be recommended.  (+info)

A stabilized flavonoid glycoside in heat-treated Cassia alata leaves and its structural elucidation. (2/53)

Heat-treated leaves of Cassia alata were studied for any change in chemical constituents using sun dried leaves as the reference standard. A high concentration of a constituent was observed in the heat-treated leaves. Spectroscopic studies revealed the structure of the constituent as kaempferol 3-gentiobioside, which has not yet been detected in the Cassia species. In a stability study disappearance of kaempferol 3-gentiobioside was noted in the sun dried leaves while there was little or no change in the kaempferol 3-gentiobioside concentration in the heat-treated leaves when incubated in an aqueous solution, suggesting a possible presence of enzymatic activities in the sun dried leaves. Therefore, heat-treatment may be a good method to stabilize kaempferol 3-gentiobioside in Cassia alata leaves.  (+info)

Effect of Cassia auriculata leaf extract on lipids in rats with alcoholic liver injury. (3/53)

We studied the effect of administering Cassia auriculata leaf extract to rats with experimentally induced liver damage. Hepatotoxicity was induced by administering 9.875 g/kg bodyweight ethanol for 30 days by intragastric intubation. C. auriculata leaf extract was administered at a dose of 250 mg/kg bodyweight daily in one group and 500 mg/kg bodyweight daily in another group of alcohol-treated rats. All rats were fed with standard pellets. The control rats were also given isocaloric glucose solution. The average bodyweight gain was significantly lower in alcohol-treated rats, but improved on supplementation with C. auriculata leaf extract. Alcohol supplementation significantly elevated the cholesterol, phospholipid and triglyceride concentration in the liver, brain, kidney and intestine, as compared with those of the normal control rats. Treatment with C. auriculata leaf extract and alcohol significantly lowered the tissue lipid levels to almost normal levels. Microscopic examination of alcohol-treated rat liver showed inflammatory cell infiltrates and fatty changes, which were reversed on treatment with C. auriculata leaf extract. Similarly, alcohol-treated rat brain demonstrated spongiosis, which was markedly reduced on treatment with C. auriculata. In conclusion, this study shows that treatment with C. auriculata leaf extract has a lipid-lowering effect in rats with experimentally induced, alcohol-related liver damage. This is associated with a reversal of steatosis in the liver and of spongiosis in the brain. The mechanism of C. auriculata leaf extract lipid-lowering potential is unclear.  (+info)

Capillary electrophoresis of anthraquinones from Cassia siamea. (4/53)

The separation and determination of two anthraquinones, emodin and chrysophanol, and two bianthraquinones, cassiamin A and cassiamin B, were achieved by capillary electrophoresis (CE). The running electrolyte used in this method was 0.05 M hydroxypropyl-gamma-cyclodextrin in 0.1 M borate buffer (pH 9) containing 10% acetonitrile, with an applied voltage of 20 kV. Application of this technique in the determination of the main bianthraquinones, cassiamin A and cassiamin B, of Cassia siamea is demonstrated in this paper.  (+info)

Inhibitory activity of Cinnamomum cassia bark-derived component against rat lens aldose reductase. (5/53)

PURPOSE: To evaluate the inhibitory activity of active compounds isolated from Cinnamomum cassia bark against lens aldose reductase and compare to that of three commercially available compounds (cinnamyl alcohol, trans -cinnamic acid, and eugenol) and quercitrin as aldose reductase inhibitors. The IC (50) value of cinnamaldehyde was determined. METHODS: Active compound was purified on repeated silica gel column and HPLC (Waters Delta Prep 4000). Aldose reductase was prepared from lenses of Sprague-Dawley male rat eyes. The incubation mixture contained 135 mM Na, K-phosphate buffer (pH 7.0), 100 mM lithium sulfate, 0.03 mM NADPH, 0.04 mM DL-glyceraldehyde and 50 micro L of an enzyme preparation, with or without a plant extract. The reaction was initiated by adding NADPH at 37 degrees C and stopped by adding 0.5 N hydrochloric acid. Subsequently, 6 N NaOH containing 10 mM imidazole was added, and the mixture was incubated at 60 degrees C for 10 min to convert NADP into a fluorescent product. The fluorescence was measured with a spectrofluorophotometer. RESULTS: The biologically active constituents of C. cassia extract against lens aldose reductase were characterized as trans -cinnamaldehyde by spectral analysis. The IC (50) value of cinnamaldehyde is 0.003 mg/mL. However, cinnamyl alcohol, trans -cinnamic acid and eugenol exhibited only weak inhibition against aldose reductase. In comparison, quercitrin was 6 times more potent than cinnamaldehyde. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that cinnamaldehyde isolated from C. cassia barks may be useful as a lead compound and a medicinal foodstuff for aldose reductase inhibition.  (+info)

Antiinflammatory activity of heat-treated Cassia alata leaf extract and its flavonoid glycoside. (6/53)

Antiinflammatory activities of heat-treated Cassia alata leaf extract and kaempferol 3-O-gentiobioside (K3G) isolated from C. alata as an abundant flavonoid glycoside were studied by comparing their activities with the activities of sun-dried C. alata leaf extract. We observed strong inhibitory effects on Concanavalin A-induced histamine release from rat peritoneal exudate cells both in the extracts of heat-treated and sun-dried C. alata leaves. Furthermore, the heat-treated leaf extract exhibited stronger inhibitory effects than the effects of the sun-dried leaf extract at low concentrations in the studies of Concanavalin A-induced histamine release, 5-lipoxygenase inhibition, and also inhibition of cyclooxygenases (COX-1 and COX-2), whereas K3G showed weak inhibitory effects on Concanavalin A-induced histamine release, 5-lipoxygenase, and COX-1. No anti-hyaluronidase effect was detected in any of the materials tested.  (+info)

Water uptake, priming, drying and storage effects in Cassia excelsa Schrad seeds. (7/53)

The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects of osmotic potential on the water uptake curve in Cassia excelsa seeds and use the results to analyze the effects of dehydration and storage on primed seed germination. Seeds were imbibed in distilled water and polyethylene glicol (PEG 6000) osmotic solutions at -0.2, -0.4, and -0.6 MPa, at 20 degrees C. The radicle emergence and seed moisture content were evaluated at 6-hour intervals during 240 hours. Afterwards, seeds were primed in distilled water and PEG 6000 solutions at -0.2, -0.4, and -0.6 MPa for 48, 72, 96, and 168 hours at 20 degrees C, followed by air drying and storage for 15 days at 5 degrees C. The lower the osmotic potential, the higher the time required for priming. The osmoconditioning yields benefits with PEG solutions at 0.0 and -0.2 MPa; seed improvements were maintained during storage for 15 days at 5 degrees C, but were reverted by seed drying.  (+info)

Adenine, an inhibitor of platelet aggregation, from the leaves of Cassia alata. (8/53)

Adenine was isolated as a platelet aggregating inhibitor from the leaves of Cassia alata by HPLC using a triacontylsilyl silica (C(30)) column. The inhibitory effects of adenine and adenosine (positive control) on the platelet aggregation induced by collagen or adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP) as an aggregating agent was evaluated with a platelet aggregometer using a laser-scattering method. As a result, the inhibitory effect of adenine was observed in the platelet aggregation induced by collagen (1.0 microg/ml as the final concentration), but little inhibitory effect was noted in the aggregation induced by ADP (5.0 microM as the final concentration), whereas adenosine exhibited potent inhibitory effects on platelet aggregation induced both by collagen and ADP under the same experimental conditions.  (+info)

'Cassia' is a botanical term that refers to several species of plants in the family Fabaceae, which is also known as the legume family. The most well-known species is Cinnamomum cassia, which is commonly called Chinese cinnamon or cassia cinnamon. This tree is native to China and other parts of Asia, and its bark is used to make a type of cinnamon that is less expensive and has a stronger flavor than Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum).

Other species of Cassia include Senna obtusifolia, also known as coffee senna or sicklepod, which is a plant native to Africa that is used in traditional medicine, and Cassia fistula, also known as the golden shower tree, which is a tropical tree with large, yellow flowers.

It's worth noting that while some species of Cassia have medicinal uses, others can be toxic if ingested in large quantities. Therefore, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any plant or herbal remedy for medical purposes.

The medical definition of "Cinnamomum aromaticum" refers to the bark of the tree known as Cinnamomum cassia, which is commonly called Chinese cinnamon or Cassia cinnamon. This bark has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, including treating gastrointestinal disorders, managing blood sugar levels, and fighting microbial infections. Some studies suggest that compounds found in Cinnamomum aromaticum, such as cinnamaldehyde, may have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. However, more research is needed to confirm these potential health benefits and establish safe and effective dosages.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Plant Bark" is not a term with a specific medical definition. In general, the bark refers to the outermost covering of a tree or other plant, which serves as protection and provides a barrier against external threats. It is composed of layers including the inner bark (phloem), which transports nutrients throughout the plant, and the outer bark (periderm), which is made up of dead cells that form a protective layer.

While some plants or plant parts do have medicinal properties and are used in various forms of traditional or alternative medicine, "Plant Bark" by itself does not have any specific medical connotations. If you're referring to a specific type of plant bark with potential medicinal uses, please provide more details so I can give a more accurate response.

Senna plant, (Cassia senna or Senna Alexandrina), is a species of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is native to China, Egypt, and some countries in Africa and the Middle East. The leaves and fruit of the senna plant have been used in traditional medicine as a laxative.

The active compounds in senna are anthraquinone glycosides, which include sennosides A and B. These compounds work by stimulating the colon's muscular activity, increasing intestinal peristalsis (the wave-like contractions that move food through the intestines), and inhibiting water and electrolyte absorption in the gut, leading to a bowel movement.

Senna is available in various forms such as dried leaves, powder, tablets, capsules, and liquid extracts. It is commonly used to treat constipation, cleanse the bowel before diagnostic procedures, and as a component of over-the-counter and prescription laxative products. However, long-term use or misuse of senna can lead to dependence on laxatives, electrolyte imbalances, and other health issues. It is essential to follow the recommended dosage and consult with a healthcare professional before using senna as a laxative.

'Cinnamomum zeylanicum' is the botanical name for true cinnamon, also known as Sri Lanka cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon. It is a species of tree native to Sri Lanka and southern India, which is cultivated for its aromatic bark that is used as a spice. The bark is harvested by cutting down the branches of the tree and removing the outer bark, revealing the inner bark which is then cut into lengths and left to dry. As it dries, it curls up into rolls known as quills.

True cinnamon has a lighter color, a more delicate flavor, and a less bitter taste than cassia cinnamon, which comes from a related species 'Cinnamomum cassia'. Both forms of cinnamon contain similar compounds, including cinnamaldehyde, which is responsible for their characteristic aroma and health benefits. However, true cinnamon has been found to have lower levels of coumarin, a compound that can be harmful in large amounts, making it a preferred choice for some consumers.

Senna extract is a herbal preparation made from the leaves and fruit of the senna plant (Cassia senna or Cassia angustifolia), which belongs to the Fabaceae family. The active components in senna extract are anthraquinone glycosides, primarily sennosides A and B, that have laxative properties.

The medical definition of Senna extract is:
A standardized herbal extract derived from the leaves or fruit of the senna plant, containing a specific amount of sennosides (usually expressed as a percentage). It is used medically as a stimulant laxative to treat constipation and prepare the bowel for diagnostic procedures like colonoscopies. The laxative effect of senna extract is due to increased peristalsis and inhibition of water and electrolyte absorption in the large intestine, which results in softer stools and easier evacuation.

It's important to note that long-term use or misuse of senna extract can lead to dependence, electrolyte imbalances, and potential damage to the colon. Therefore, medical supervision is recommended when using senna extract as a laxative.

Condiments are typically tangy or flavorful substances that are used to add taste and flavor to food. They can be in the form of sauces, pastes, spreads, or powders. Examples include ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, soy sauce, vinegar, hot sauce, salt, pepper, and herbs & spices. Some condiments can also provide additional benefits such as added nutrients or potential health properties. However, it's important to note that some condiments can also be high in sugar, sodium, or unhealthy fats, so they should be used in moderation as part of a balanced diet.

A plant extract is a preparation containing chemical constituents that have been extracted from a plant using a solvent. The resulting extract may contain a single compound or a mixture of several compounds, depending on the extraction process and the specific plant material used. These extracts are often used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverage, due to their potential therapeutic or beneficial properties. The composition of plant extracts can vary widely, and it is important to ensure their quality, safety, and efficacy before use in any application.

'Cymbopogon' is a genus of tropical grasses in the family Poaceae, also known as lemongrass. It includes several species that are used for their aromatic leaves and essential oils, which have various applications in cooking, traditional medicine, and perfumery. Some common examples of Cymbopogon species include C. citratus (West Indian lemongrass), C. flexuosus (East Indian lemongrass), and C. nardus (citronella grass).

Acrolein is an unsaturated aldehyde with the chemical formula CH2CHCHO. It is a colorless liquid that has a distinct unpleasant odor and is highly reactive. Acrolein is produced by the partial oxidation of certain organic compounds, such as glycerol and fatty acids, and it is also found in small amounts in some foods, such as coffee and bread.

Acrolein is a potent irritant to the eyes, nose, and throat, and exposure to high levels can cause coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It has been shown to have toxic effects on the lungs, heart, and nervous system, and prolonged exposure has been linked to an increased risk of cancer.

In the medical field, acrolein is sometimes used as a laboratory reagent or as a preservative for biological specimens. However, due to its potential health hazards, it must be handled with care and appropriate safety precautions should be taken when working with this compound.

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... , the velvet bean tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Queensland. It is ... "Cassia tomentella (Benth.) Domin". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 12 March 2023. "Types of ... IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group.; Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). (2021). "Cassia tomentella". IUCN ... Cassia (genus), Endemic flora of Queensland, Plants described in 1926, All stub articles, Caesalpinioideae stubs). ...
... may refer to: Senna corymbosa, an ornamental plant in the genus Senna Senna occidentalis, the coffee senna, a ...
... , commonly known as the sjambok pod or long-tail cassia, is a mostly tropical tree species in the genus Cassia ... Cassia abbreviata on www.ildis.org Dressler, S.; Schmidt, M. & Zizka, G. (2014). "Cassia abbreviata". African plants - a Photo ... abbreviata Cassia abbreviata subsp. beareana (Holmes) Brenan Cassia abbreviata subsp. kassneri (Baker f.) Brenan Dehisced seed ... Cassia abbreviata is native to east, northeast, south, and west-central Africa; found in Botswana, the DRC, Kenya, Mozambique, ...
... is a synonym for the plants: Senna occidentalis, coffee senna Senna septemtrionalis, arsenic bush This ...
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... , the red cassia, Roxburgh's cassia or Ceylon senna, is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. The species ... The red cassia is a medium-sized tree, growing to 15-20 m (49-66 ft) tall with spreading, drooping branches. The leaves are ... Anthraquinone glycosides from Cassia roxburghii and evaluation of its free radical scavenging activity Itis.org (Articles with ... Red Cassia". "Floridata". Stearn, William (1973). A Gardenerer's Dictionary of Plant Names (Revised ed.). London: Cassell ( ...
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... is a plant species in the family Fabaceae. A forest tree of tropical West Africa, it is threatened by ... World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Cassia aubrevillei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T32210A9686722 ... Cassia (genus), Flora of Ivory Coast, Flora of Gabon, Vulnerable plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, Taxa named by ...
... is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in New Caledonia. Jaffré, T.; et al. (1998). " ... "Cassia artensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T35235A9920919. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1998.RLTS.T35235A9920919.en ... Cassia (genus), Endemic flora of New Caledonia, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, ...
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"Cassia moschata Kunth". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 3 December 2022. "Cassia moschata ... Cassia moschata, the bronze shower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found from southern Mexico to ... Williams, E.; Lewis, G. (2019). "Cassia moschata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T129738981A129739012. doi: ... Cassia (genus), Flora of Southwestern Mexico, Flora of Southeastern Mexico, Flora of Veracruz, Flora of Central America, Flora ...
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Cassia fistula L. (Fabaceae) is locally called Khun in Thailand [1]. The ripe pods have been populary used as a laxative drug ... Determination of anthraquinone contents in Cassia fistula leaves for alternative source of laxative drugs. A Sakulpanich 1, W ...
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  • Cassia fistula L. (Fabaceae) is locally called Khun in Thailand [1]. (thieme-connect.com)
  • Cassia fistula L. (usf.edu)
  • BASIONYM: Cassia fistula Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
  • Acaricidal Activity of Cassia fistula Linn. (scialert.net)
  • The present study evaluates the acaricidal activities of Cassia fistula ripe pod extract on mortality rate, laying rate and morphological changes of Rhipicephalus sanguineus for search a new alternative method of controlling of ticks population. (scialert.net)
  • Cassia fistula extract showed acaricidal activity. (scialert.net)
  • Cassia may also refer to: Cinnamon trees Cinnamomum cassia (肉桂, ròuguì), the cassia or Chinese cinnamon, found in southern China and Indochina Other East Asian species of Cinnamomum, such as Cinnamomum burmannii (Indonesian cinnamon) and C. loureiroi, Saigon cinnamon Osmanthus Osmanthus fragrans (桂花, guìhuā), is the osmanthus or sweet olive found in southern China and Indochina Beans Cassia (genus), a genus of trees and shrubs in the bean family Fabaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our organic cassia cinnamon chips are a popular and widely used spice that has been traded throughout the world for thousands of years. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • European explorers considered cassia and other varieties of cinnamon to be the most sought-after spices of the 15th and 16th centuries, and by the 17th century, cassia was considered a common kitchen spice. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • Note: Cassia bark is harder, thicker and more rough than true cinnamon. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • A close relation to Cinnamon, Cassia has a strong, spicy aroma that can be used in small quantities to transform any essential oil blend. (upayanaturals.com)
  • Cassia can be used in cooking either as a replacement for cinnamon in pies and breads or by itself in a myriad of entrees and desserts. (upayanaturals.com)
  • Cassia is popularly referred to as Chinese cinnamon, and its scientific name is Cinnamomum Cassia. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • If they're going to use cinnamon, they want to get cassia cinnamon. (medscape.com)
  • They don't want to get the other forms of cinnamon because the cassia cinnamon has been most effective in treating blood sugars and is the one that's likely to show any benefit, if cinnamon is in fact beneficial. (medscape.com)
  • Established in 2018, Cassia is owned by Fajri and Meiska, two characters coming from different background but was united by the same huge passion in creating event experience memorable through art & beauty of decoration. (weddingku.com)
  • Cassia typically refers to cassia bark, the spice made from the bark of East Asian evergreen trees. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chinese cassia buds have been used in Europe since the Middle Ages, as their aroma is similar to the bark. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • Cassia essential oil is extracted from the cassia plant bark, leaves and twigs using steam distillation. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • Silverline Chemicals is one of the prominent Cassia Angustifolia Manufacturers in India that extract Cassia Angustifolia from different parts of the plant, including leaves, bark, flowers, twigs, and fruits, by the process of steam/hydro distillation. (silverlinechemicals.com)
  • Cassia is located at 1314 7th St Santa Monica California. (goodshop.com)
  • The global cassia essential oil market is being aided by the growth of the essential oil market, which reached a volume of 223.72 thousand metric tons in 2023. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • BASIONYM: Cassia excelsa Kunth 1824, non Schrader 1821. (usf.edu)
  • Cassia excelsa Kunth, in Humboldt et al. (usf.edu)
  • The rising demand for essential oils is the primary factor driving the growth of the cassia essential oil industry . (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • Loan Deficiency payments in Cassia County, Idaho totaled $15.7 million from 1995-2021. (ewg.org)
  • The Global Cassia Gum Market Size was estimated at USD 11.01 million in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 14.87 million by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.39% during the forecast period. (marketpublishers.com)
  • Cassia spectabilis methanol leaf extract study showed significant antifungal activity and suggests a potential use in infections caused by C albicans. (stuartxchange.org)
  • Due to its caustic nature, Cassia should be diluted with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil when applied to the skin and can be very strong when inhaled directly. (upayanaturals.com)
  • Cassia leiandra is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft) by 10 m (32ft) at a fast rate. (pfaf.org)
  • Cassia sticks curl inward from both sides toward the center as they dry. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • Henna loosens curl patterns in some but not all and cassia does not. (curlynikki.com)
  • CASSIA GENS, originally patrician, after-wards plebeian. (novaroma.org)
  • Escape to Cassia Cottage and spend your days relaxing by our pools and beach. (cassiacottage.com)
  • Make Cassia Cottage your island resort home in Phu Quoc. (cassiacottage.com)
  • Whenever you decide to breakaway to the island, your room at Cassia Cottage will be waiting for you. (cassiacottage.com)
  • Only at Cassia Cottage. (cassiacottage.com)
  • Take as much time as you need as you contemplate, rest and relax within the carefree character and ambiance of Cassia Cottage. (cassiacottage.com)
  • Not staying at Cassia Cottage? (cassiacottage.com)
  • A warming oil that dates back to biblical times, Cassia promotes healthy digestion and immune function while providing a strong, uplifting aroma. (upayanaturals.com)
  • The 3,747t jacket for the Cassia C platform was installed using Heerema's semi-submersible crane vessel Sleipnir in 2020. (offshore-technology.com)
  • Cassia decoration is event decoration specialist based in Jakarta, Indonesia. (weddingku.com)
  • These cultures treasured cassia as a culinary spice, utilizing it in perfumes as well as foods. (mountainroseherbs.com)
  • Cassia benzaldehyde, chavicol, cinnamic aldehyde, cinnamyl acetate, and linalool are the most common parts in the essential oil. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • The report structure also focuses on the competitive landscape of the Global Cassia Gum Market, this report introduces in detail the market share, market performance, product situation, operation situation, etc. of the main players, which helps the readers in the industry to identify the main competitors and deeply understand the competition pattern of the market. (marketpublishers.com)
  • The rising cases of depression is also crucial in pushing the demand for cassia essential oil as customers of today's generation are struggling to adapt to the hectic lifestyles as well as struggle to overcome occupational pressure. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • Cassia Font Family was designed by Dieter Hofrichter and published by Hoftype . (myfonts.com)
  • Cassia contains 10 styles and family package options. (myfonts.com)
  • Offer valid only on contracts for to-be-built homes signed between 10/13 - 12/15/23 in Cassia that close per the terms of the contract. (beazer.com)
  • Found in South America, Marimari or Cassia leiandra, is a small tree of 6-14 m height with usually twisted trunk of around 30 cm in diameter and a wide, spreading crown. (pfaf.org)
  • Cassia spectabilis is a small- to medium-sized tree, 10 meters or taller, the branchlets softly hairy. (stuartxchange.org)
  • Cassia Ceiling Lamp makes for a design-forward addition over a dining table, in a living room, bedroom, powder room, or an office. (domo.com.au)
  • Cassia Stults is a storyteller who is passionate about transdisciplinarity, with bachelor's degrees in history and in applied anthropology, and a master's in English Studies. (bsu.edu)
  • Cassia has been used for thousands of years to maintain physical health* and promote emotional well-being. (upayanaturals.com)
  • Cassia essential oil has many health benefits, such as treatment of diarrhoea, blood circulation improvement, and as an effective antidepressant. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • These vital health benefits of cassia essential oil are, thus, further boosting its demand in the global market. (expertmarketresearch.com)
  • The playground at Cassia Park includes a We Go Round ™ and has bonded rubber surfacing for mobility device users. (cityofboise.org)
  • The Cassia Compression project also includes brownfield modifications at the existing Cassia B platform located adjacent. (offshore-technology.com)
  • In Ayurveda (traditional Indian system of healing) cassia is referred to as 'twak' and believed to support the respiratory, digestive, nervous, circulatory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (mountainroseherbs.com)