WebCassia fistula L is an important medicinal plant used in many traditional medicinal systems including Ayurveda and Chinese Traditional Medicine. It is a deciduous medium sized tree with elongated and rod-shaped fruits having pulp and have bright yellow flowers, earning the name 'Yellow Shower'. The present review provides a version of updated ... Web25 Jul 2007 · Antimicrobial activity of Cassia fistula leaves, stem bark, and pods was carried out against 14 pathogenic bacteria and 6 fungi at 400 μg/disc (Abbas ali et al., 2004).Our report is the first for flower extract. Ethyl acetate extract showed an MIC value of 0.078 mg/ml against Bacillus subtilis, 0.625 mg/ml against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, …
Experimental Study on Collection Methods of Cassia fistula Fruit …
Web1 Jan 2024 · Cassia Fistula is a plant in the family fabaceae. It is commonly known as the Golden Shower, Indiana Laburnum, Raja vriksha. It is native to India, the Amazon and Sri lanka and diffused in various ... Web19 May 2024 · Cassia fistula L., belonging to the family Leguminosae and commonly known as “Amaltas” or “Golden Shower,” has become extensively cultivated in various countries as an ornamental tree for its beautiful bunches of yellow flowers [ 1 ]. eli zivkovich
sophisticated case of division of labour in the trimorphic stamens …
WebCassia is a very large genus with about 500 species, the better known members of which are fine flowering trees. To many, the finest cassia is the fistula. Cassia fistula is a legume, rated 30-40 feet and native to India … WebCassia fistula. However, the bark of the plant remains significantly understudied. As such this study aims to delineate the anti-bacterial and anti-helminthic properties of Cassia fistula. 2. Materials and Methods 2.1Plant collection and authentication The bark of plant Cassia fistula was collected locally from the forest of Chinde danda, Dharan- WebCassia fistula is the type species of the Cassia genus. It was described first by Linneaus in 1737 and again in 1747, and confirmed by DeWitt in 1955 (Irwin and Barneby, 1982).The name C. fistula is thought to originate from the ancient Greek name kassia or casia, for an aromatic and fragrant plant, as the species has a long history of herbal use; the pith of its … tectake massagetafel