2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjtm.2015.05.014
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Brazilin from Caesalpinia sappan heartwood and its pharmacological activities: A review

Abstract: Caesalpinia sappan L. (CS) is a plant of Leguminosae family, commonly known as Brazil or Sappan wood. CS is distributed in Southeast Asia and its dried heartwood has been used as traditional ingredient of food or beverages and has a wide variety of medicinal properties. Higher extraction yield of CS wood was achieved with 95% ethanol for 2 h. Chemical constituent's investigation of sappan wood resulted in the isolation of various structural types of phenolic components including one xanthone, one coumarin, thr… Show more

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“…The average polyphenol content increases with the increasing percentage of wood addition sappan. Sappan wood contains water-soluble flavonoid compounds such as Brazilian, protosappanin, and hematoxylin (Nirmal, et al, 2015). The addition of wood sappan on mulberry leaves ready to drink tea which is boiled in hot water can extract the flavonoids contained in wood sappan.…”
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“…The average polyphenol content increases with the increasing percentage of wood addition sappan. Sappan wood contains water-soluble flavonoid compounds such as Brazilian, protosappanin, and hematoxylin (Nirmal, et al, 2015). The addition of wood sappan on mulberry leaves ready to drink tea which is boiled in hot water can extract the flavonoids contained in wood sappan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the previous study, the older the logs of sappan wood, the higher antioxidant activity (Hidayat & Napitupulu, 2015). Nirmal, et al (2015) states that sappan wood contains water-soluble flavonoid compounds, namely brazilin, protosappanin, and hematoxylin. Brazilin is the main phytochemical compound found in sappan wood and is responsible for most of the sappan wood pharmacology activities.…”
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“…Brazilin, the main compound in the Sappan wood, has a variety of biological effects among them as antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-hepatotoxity, and antiplatelet activity. 6,10 As an antioxidant, brazilin may have an effect on spermatogenesis. Brazilin inhibits the production of nitrite oxide (NO) which acts as a mediator in the inflammatory reaction.…”
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“…The structure of hydroxyl chain in brazilin contains phenolic compound that inhibit free radicals or reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. 6 Regulation of ROS plays an important part in normal spermatogenesis and sperm production. 7 Therefore, sappan wood may affect in improving sperm quality.…”
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