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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38325672/current-issues-in-phytomedicine-research-conundrum-on-the-chemistry-of-ashwagandha-and-its-biological-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amar G Chittiboyina, Ikhlas A Khan
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May 10, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318860/alsuntangled-74-withania-somnifera-ashwagandha
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sartaj Jhooty, Paul Barkhaus, Andrew Brown, Javier Mascias Cadavid, Gregory T Carter, Jesse Crayle, Terry Heiman-Patterson, Xiaoyan Li, Elise Mallon, Christopher Mcdermott, Tasnim Mushannen, Gary Pattee, Dylan Ratner, Paul Wicks, Martina Wiedau, Richard Bedlack
ALSUntangled reviews alternative and off-label treatments on behalf of people with ALS (PALS) who ask about them. Here, we review withania somnifera (WS) commonly known as ashwagandha or winter cherry. WS has plausible mechanisms for slowing ALS progression because of its effects on inflammation, oxidative stress, autophagy, mitochondrial function, and apoptosis. Preclinical trials demonstrate that WS slows disease progression in multiple different animal models of ALS. Of the five individuals we found who described using WS for their ALS, two individuals reported moderate benefit while none reported experiencing any significant side effects...
February 6, 2024: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318763/phyto-therapeutic-potential-of-withania-somnifera-molecular-mechanism-and-health-implications
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REVIEW
Nisha Yadav, Sandhya Tripathi, Neelam S Sangwan
Withania somnifera, the plant named Indian ginseng, Ashwagandha, or winter cherry, has been used since ancient times to cure various health ailments. Withania somnifera is rich in constituents belonging to chemical classes like alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, phenolic acids, and withanolides. Several chemotypes were identified based on their phytochemical composition and credited for their multiple bioactivities. Besides, exhibiting neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, adaptogenic, anti-stress, bone health, plant has shown promising anti-cancer properties...
February 6, 2024: Phytotherapy Research: PTR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311941/new-withanolides-from-leaves-along-with-alkyl-glucoside-from-roots-and-stem-as-well-as-variations-in-withanolide-contents-in-leaves-of-accessions-of-withania-somnifera-ashwagandha-the-indian-ginseng
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Payare Lal, Laxminarain Misra, Neelam S Sangwan, Rajender S Sangwan
Based on the major components in the leaves, the ashwagandha has been found to exist in several chemotypic forms in India. From the leaves of various accessions of Withania somnifera , which were maintained in our institute, three new steroids namely, 4-acetoxy-20β-hydroxy-1-oxo-witha-2,5,24-trienolide ( 7 ), 24,25-dihydro-14α-hydroxy withanolide D ( 9 ), 5α,6β,17α,27-tetrahydroxy-1-oxo-witha-2,24-dienolide ( 12 ) together with thirteen known withanolides were identified by spectroscopic methods...
February 4, 2024: Journal of Asian Natural Products Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38301299/a-scoping-review-of-ayurvedic-rasayana-adaptogens-in-oncology
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REVIEW
Cairn Wu, Ashley Mulakaluri, Pranay Chaurasia, Sindhu Suryanarayana, Ambreen Singh, Nicole Krauss, Peggy Tahir, Charles Elder, Rammanohar Puthiyedath, Anand Dhruva
INTRODUCTION: Rasayanas are Ayurvedic natural products that have adaptogenic effects. The extensive research on rasayanas in oncology is not currently well summarized. The aim of this review is to investigate the range and nature of the current body of research, identify gaps in knowledge, and to summarize the existing literature as it relates to Ayurvedic rasayanas and oncology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A comprehensive literature search of fifteen Ayurvedic adaptogen rasayanas was conducted using three main concepts: Ayurvedic herbal terms, neoplasm terms, and oncological pathways...
January 31, 2024: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299353/modulation-by-withania-somnifera-of-stress-induced-anxiogenesis-and-airway-inflammation-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sana Rehman, Maaz Naqvi, Nafaa Hasan Ali, Kavita Gulati, Arunabha Ray
OBJECTIVES: Stress is an aversive stimulus which disrupts the biological milieu of the organism and a variety of emotional and environmental stressors are known to influence allergic and immunological disorders like bronchial asthma but the pharmacological basis of such interactions is not clearly defined. Withania somnifera (ashwagandha) is a potent anti-stress agent used widely in Indian traditional medicine and the present experimental study evaluated the effects of W. somnifera extract (WSE) on chronic stress-induced neurobehavioral and immunological responses in an experimental model of allergic asthma in rats...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Complementary & Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281118/study-of-drug-targets-associated-with-oncogenesis-and-cancer-cell-survival-and-the-therapeutic-activity-of-engineered-ashwagandha-extract-having-differential-withanolide-constitutions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franco Cavaleri, Sukalpa Chattopadhyay, Vrushalee Palsule, Pradip Kumar Kar, Ritam Chatterjee
Ashwagandha ( Withania somnifera ) has gained worldwide popularity for a multitude of health benefits inclusive of cancer-preventive and curative effects. Despite numerous research data supporting the benefits of this wonder herb, the actual use of ashwagandha for cancer treatment in clinics is limited. The primary reason for this is the inconsistent therapeutic outcome due to highly variable composition and constitution of active ingredients in the plant extract impacting ashwagandha's pharmacology. We investigate here an engineered yield: an ashwagandha extract (Oncowithanib) that has a unique and fixed portion of active ingredients to achieve consistent and effective therapeutic activity...
2024: Integrative Cancer Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38237655/dietary-inclusion-of-withania-somnifera-and-asparagus-racemosus-induces-growth-activities-of-digestive-enzyme-and-transcriptional-modulation-of-myod-myog-myf5-and-mrf4-genes-in-fish-channa-punctatus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sunil P Trivedi, Shikha Dwivedi, Abha Trivedi, Adeel Ahmad Khan, Shefalee Singh, Kamlesh K Yadav, Vivek Kumar, Shraddha Dwivedi, Vidyanand Tiwari, Yashika Awasthi
The present study explores growth potential of two medicinal herbs, Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha or 'A') and Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari or 'S') after their dietary inclusion in fish, Channa punctatus (13.5 ± 2 g; 11.5 ± 1 cm). Three hundred well acclimatized fishes were distributed into 10 groups- C (Control), S1, S2, S3, A1, A2, A3, AS1, AS2, and AS3, each having 10 specimens. Fish were fed with experimental diet, individually and in combination for a 60 days of feeding trial...
January 16, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38225696/dna-barcoding-of-herbal-supplements-on-the-us-commercial-market-associated-with-the-purported-treatment-of-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Calin M Harris, Diane Y Kim, Chevon R Jordan, Miranda I Miranda, Rosalee S Hellberg
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with an increased global use of traditional medicines, including Ayurvedic herbal preparations. Due to their growing demand, their processed nature, and the complexity of the global supply chain, there is an increased risk of adulteration in these products. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to assess the use of DNA barcoding for species identification in herbal supplements on the US market associated with the Ayurvedic treatment of respiratory symptoms...
January 15, 2024: Phytochemical Analysis: PCA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38222494/mutagenicity-and-safety-evaluation-of-ashwagandha-withania-somnifera-root-aqueous-extract-in-different-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Kalaivani, R Siva, V Gayathri, Deepak Langade
Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) also called as Indian ginseng, a revered herb from Indian traditional system of medicine is a rejuvenator and tonic ( Rasayana ) used for its varied benefits. The roots of ashwagandha exhibit properties like anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, anthelmintic, astringent, diuretic, stimulant and thermogenic. However, data of ashwagandha on its mutagenic effects are lacking. In the present study, in-vitro genotoxicity tests were used to evaluate the mutagenic potential of Ashwagandha Root Extract (ARE)...
June 2024: Toxicology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201986/ashwagandha-ethanol-extract-attenuates-sarcopenia-related-muscle-atrophy-in-aged-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin-Sung Ko, Bo-Yoon Chang, Young-Ju Choi, Ji-Soo Choi, Hee-Yeon Kwon, Jae-Yeon Lee, Sung-Yeon Kim, Se-Young Choung
The investigation focused on the impact of Withania somnifera (ashwagandha) extract (WSE) on age-related mechanisms affecting skeletal muscle sarcopenia-related muscle atrophy in aged mice. Beyond evaluating muscular aspects, the study explored chronic low-grade inflammation, muscle regeneration, and mitochondrial biogenesis. WSE administration, in comparison to the control group, demonstrated no significant differences in body weight, diet, or water intake, affirming its safety profile. Notably, WSE exhibited a propensity to reduce epidermal and abdominal fat while significantly increasing muscle mass at a dosage of 200 mg/kg...
January 3, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38185262/withania-somnifera-root-extract-inhibits-mgo-induced-skin-fibroblast-cells-dysfunction-via-ecm-integrin-interaction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoxing Liu, Chunyu Chen, Yingying Lin, Yanhong Liu, Shaochun Cai, Dongcui Li, Li Li, Peigen Xiao, Fan Yi
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, known as Ashwagandha, has long been used in traditional medicine in Ayurveda, India, a representative adaptogen. The main active constituents of W. somnifera are withanolides, and the root is often used as a medicine with a wide range of pharmacological activities, which can be used to treat insomnia, neurasthenia, diabetes mellitus and skin cancer. AIM OF THE STUDY: Whole-component qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed on W...
January 5, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38154316/clinical-safety-and-tolerability-evaluation-of-withania-somnifera-l-dunal-ashwagandha-root-extract-in-healthy-human-volunteers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vidyadhar G Vaidya, Amol Gothwad, Gayatri Ganu, Aboli Girme, Siddharth J Modi, Lal Hingorani
BACKGROUND: Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, known as Ashwagandha, is an adaptogen with significant importance in Ayurveda for its potential health benefits in strength ('balavardhan') and muscle growth ('mamsavardhan'). Despite numerous studies on its efficacy, limited research is reported on its clinical safety and tolerability in healthy individuals. OBJECTIVE: This research evaluated the tolerability and safety of standardized Withania somnifera root extract (WSE) capsules (AgeVel®/Witholytin®) at 1000 mg/day dose upon oral administration in healthy male participants...
December 27, 2023: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38144272/pharmacokinetics-and-bioequivalence-of-withania-somnifera-ashwagandha-extracts-a-double-blind-crossover-study-in-healthy-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Se-Kwon Kim, Jayachandran Venkatesan, Priyank Rathi, Benny Antony
INTRODUCTION: Withania somnifera (WS) or ashwagandha is an adaptogenic plant used extensively in traditional medicines and as a food supplement. Despite a long history of use and numerous clinical trials, the human pharmacokinetics of withanolides, the active phytochemicals in WS extracts, have not been fully evaluated. This study evaluated the oral pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence of active withanolides in human plasma after administration of a single dose of two commercial ashwagandha extracts containing equal amounts of total withanolides...
December 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140274/effects-of-withania-somnifera-on-cortisol-levels-in-stressed-human-subjects-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Matteo Della Porta, Jeanette A Maier, Roberta Cazzola
BACKGROUND: Withania somnifera (WS), a popular medicinal plant of the Solanaceae family, contains active ingredients with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and anti-stress activities. However, its precise mechanisms of action and optimal use as a supplement are not yet fully understood. The objective of this systematic review is to assess the impact of WS supplementation on cortisol levels in stressed humans by analyzing clinical trials conducted prior to May 2023. METHODS: The assessment was carried out following the guidelines of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) by exploring the databases of EMBASE, PubMed, Google Scholar, CENTRAL, and Scopus...
December 5, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38122911/clinical-pharmacokinetic-evaluation-of-withania-somnifera-l-dunal-root-extract-in-healthy-human-volunteers-a-non-randomized-single-dose-study-utilizing-uhplc-ms-ms-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vidyadhar G Vaidya, Ninad N Naik, Gayatri Ganu, Vijay Parmar, Shubham Jagtap, Ganesh Saste, Ankit Bhatt, Vallabh Mulay, Aboli Girme, Siddharth J Modi, Lal Hingorani
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal; (Solanaceae), commonly known as Ashwagandha, is one of the most significant medicinal herbs in 'Ayurveda', a traditional Indian medicine used for centuries with evidence in scriptures. Ashwagandha was mentioned in old Ayurvedic medical literature such as Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita for improving weight and strength, with multiple citations for internal and exterior usage in emaciation and nourishing the body. Ethnopharmacological evidence revealed that it was used to relieve inflammation, reduce abdominal swelling, as a mild purgative, and treat swollen glands...
December 19, 2023: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38019228/a-polyherbal-ashwagandha-formulation-exhibits-adjunctive-antitumor-efficacy-against-u266-myeloma-cells-by-multi-strategic-cytotoxic-effects-an-experimental-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shraddha Kapoor, Nidhi Gupta, Alpana Sharma
BACKGROUND: The present study explored the molecular mechanism of herbal (Unani) drug Habb-e-asgandh as anti-tumorigenic adjuvant therapy experimentally in U266 cells and its role in treatment of Multiple myeloma. The formulation of Habb-e-asgandh is investigated alone or as a combinatorial therapy with standard drug lenalidomide to check for its efficacy against U266 myeloma cells for prevention of drug relapse and resistance. METHODS: We performed the following assays on singly or in combination of Habb-e-asgandh-Lenalidomide treated U266 cells...
November 1, 2023: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38006746/effects-of-withania-somnifera-root-extract-serum-application-on-hair-health-in-healthy-adults-a-prospective-double-blind-randomized-parallel-placebo-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chinmai Yerram, Aditya Jillella, Venkateswar Reddy
BACKGROUND: Alopecia is a dermatological condition affecting genders, negatively impacting their personality and quality of life (QoL). The current approved entities are limited, inconsistently effective, and associated with negative side effects. To alleviate this issue, ayurvedic herbs such as Ashwagandha have being explored. As a result, this study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Ashwagandha (root extract) topical formulation (serum) on hair health in healthy adults...
2023: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38003702/can-ashwagandha-benefit-the-endocrine-system-a-review
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REVIEW
Michał Wiciński, Anna Fajkiel-Madajczyk, Zuzanna Kurant, Dominik Kurant, Karol Gryczka, Michal Falkowski, Magdalena Wiśniewska, Maciej Słupski, Jakub Ohla, Jan Zabrzyński
Withania somnifera , also known as Ashwagandha, has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. Due to the wide range of its activities, there has been interest in its possible beneficial effects on the human body. It is proved that, among others, Ashwagandha has anti-stress, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-obesity, cardioprotective, and hypolipidemic properties. Particularly interesting are its properties reported in the field of psychiatry and neurology: in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, depression, bipolar disorder, insomnia, anxiety disorders and many others...
November 20, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37982556/changing-perspectives-unveiling-the-risks-of-ashwagandha-induced-hepatotoxicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio Casiano-Manzano, Macarena Torres-Larrubia, Alberto Masa-Caballero, Zuliani Jiménez-Colmenarez, Elisa Martín-Noguerol, Miguel Fernández-Bermejo, Pablo Solís-Muñoz
Ashwagandha, an herb popular in Ayurvedic medicine, is renowned for its health-enhancing properties. However, its association with liver damage in recent years has raised significant concerns, necessitating careful assessment and management. This case underscores the dangers of Ashwagandha, particularly for individuals with preexisting liver conditions, where it can lead to life-threatening acute-on-chronic liver failure. The lack of solid clinical evidence supporting Ashwagandha's health claims emphasizes the need for an evidence-based approach...
November 20, 2023: Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas
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