A Review on Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal)
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Ashwagandha , commonly known as Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal is an important medicinal plant which is used in indigenous medicine for over 3,000 years. Due to its varied therapeutic potential, it has now become a subject of interest for modern scientific attention. Withania is widely claimed to have potent aphrodisiac, sedative, rejuvenating and life prolonging properties. It is also used as a general energy-enhancing tonic known as Medha Rasayana (‘that which promotes learning and a good memory’) and in geriatric problems. More than thirty five chemical constituents are present in the roots of Withania somnifera. The biologically active chemical constituents are alkaloids and steroidal lactones. To explore this drug and its properties we made an effort to collect literature mentioned in ancient textbook backed with recent research evidences. To achieve this, known database like pubmed, medline were selected for studies from 1988 to 2010. Data obtained in English language from clinical and experimental studies on Withania somnifera were considered. Various clinical & experimental studies proved its utility as anti-anxiety, anti stress, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antioxidant, antiageing, anticarcinogenic, antibacterial, adaptogenic, hemopoetic & immodulation activity along with cognition enhancing & memory improving activity with effect on Parkinson disease, neuritic regeneration and synaptic reconstruction.
Authors and Affiliations
Harish Kumar Singhal, Neetu . , Amit Kataria, Jai Singha Yadav
A Comparative Study of Efficacy of Himanshwadi Churns with or without Takradhara in the Management of Vataj Grahani w.s.r. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Introduction: Grahani is very common disease in society. In present era factors like stressful life, faulty and irregular habit of food intake, lack of time for food intake and deification result in dysfunction of digest...
Nabhi: The Centre of Prana
There are many concepts in Ayurvedic science which are not yet fully understood & nabhi is one of these concepts. In Ayurveda nabhi (navel) is considered as the originating source for vessels present in between the pakva...
A Review on Takradhara: Special Panchakarma Therapy
Panchakarma means five special procedures of detoxification for body & mind. Panchakarma can be administered both in a healthy, as well as the diseased person. When a healthy person undergoes Panchakarma therapy, it has...
Analytical Approach of Pranayama in Maintenance of Health
Yoga is a traditional and cultural science of India. It is the art of knowing oneself and knowing eternal truth. Pranayama is a subtle Hathayogic procedure which is practiced through breathing. Ashtanga Yoga as mentioned...
Mamsa Dhatu: an Image of Nutritive Buildcon of Body
Mamsa is one of the seven constructive build icons of body namely dhatus. It is widely accepted by all the Ayurvedic scholars who named it as Pishit, Taras, Palal, Raktateja, Medaskruta, Kravyam, Aamisha and so on. It he...