The aim of this study was to clarify whether sennosides were contained in d
ietary supplements containing senna stem and in the raw materials of senna
stem for dietary supplements. The identification and determination of senno
sides were performed with thin layer chromatography and high performance li
quid chromatography. Moreover, plant contents of herbal teas were classifie
d into leaf, stem and others, and these were identified by comparison with
characteristic components of senna using a stereoscopic microscope. The amo
unt of sennosides ranged from about 0.2 mg to 11 mg in a dose of dietary su
pplements. In three of these 11 samples, senna leaves and midribs were cont
ained. However, in eight of the samples, the plant fragments were not recog
nized. In five raw materials of senna stem, the amounts of sennosides were
from 9.5 mg/g to 14.6 mg/g. These raw materials of senna stem consisted not
only of senna stem, but also senna leaves and midribs.
We believe that sennosides of dietary supplements are derived from senna le
aves and midribs, which contaminate the raw materials of senna stem.