Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Science, Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), 25200, Pahang,
Malaysia
2. Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Kulliyyah of Pharmacy, IIUM, 25200, Pahang, Malaysia
Abstract
Background:
Senna alata (L.) Roxb, which belongs to the family of Fabaceae, is a herbal
plant that has been used for the treatment of skin diseases, ringworm infection, and constipation since
ancient times. In recent decades, various conventional and non-conventional methodologies such as
maceration, decoction, and supercritical fluid extraction have been examined by researchers in order to
determine the phytochemical constituents potentially found in S. alata.
Objective:
This review paper aims to provide a detailed discussion of traditional uses, extraction
methodologies, phytochemical constituents, and biological activities of S. alata.
Method:
The review is based on previous studies obtained from various accessible library databases
and electronic search engines, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, Research Gate,
Scopus and Hindawi.
Results:
Several non-conventional extraction methods, such as microwave-assisted and ultrasonicassisted,
have been found to be better techniques for extracting bioactive compounds from S. alata
when compared to conventional extraction methods such as Soxhlet, steam distillation, and maceration
in terms of the quality of the yield. Tannins, saponins, flavonoids, anthraquinones, and cardiac glycosides
are the common compounds found in S. alata. Among these anthraquinone, the most frequently
reported as a major phytochemical constituent, is used as a laxative and possesses antibacterial, antifungal,
and antimicrobial properties.
Conclusion:
Despite various claims for S. alata, very limited non-conventional extraction technology
has been reported for its bioactivity study on skin diseases, ringworm infection, and constipation.
Thus, this review may stimulate new applications and a clearer future perspective. In addition, the pros
and cons of each extraction technology are also reviewed in this paper.
Funder
IIUM Research Acculturation Grant Scheme (IRAGS) International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Biochemistry