“…Schulz graviola reported by 1 herb sellers LE a,c Tropanic alkaloids (Chaves et al, 1988;Zuanazzi et al, 2001); flavonoids (Chaves et al, 1988) Anesthetic activity in guinea pigs and stimulant like effect in mice (Zuanazzi et al, 2000); anti-inflammatory activities in mice (Chaves et al, 1988) Stomachic (Pio Corrêa, 1978), purgative (Moreira, 1871) (Robbers and Tyler, 1999); sennosides A, B, C, D (Robbers and Tyler, 1999;Blumenthal et al, 2000); naphthalene glycosides (Franz, 1993); palmidin A (Bruneton, 1991); flavonoids (Kaempferol) (Blumenthal et al, 2000); mucilages (Gylleenhaal and Soerjato, 1989;Blumenthal et al, 2000) Antihepatome activity in vitro (Lin et al, 2002); anti-inflammatory effect in mice (Cuéllar et al, 2001); laxative effect in humans (Blumenthal et al, 2000); the abuse may cause irritation of the intestinal mucosa and electrolytic balance disturbances that causes muscular weakness and may cause heart disorders (Foster and Tyler, 1999); high doses may cause nephroses (Matos, 1998), albuminuria and hematuria (Blumenthal et al, 2000); anti-bacterial in vitro (Duke, 1985;Gylleenhaal and Soerjato, 1989); mutagenic in vitro, but not in vivo (Blumenthal et al, 2000) Purgative (Pio Corrêa, 1978) Senna corymbosa (Lam.) H.S.…”