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TAMARINDUS INDICA- A POLYHERBAL TREASURE: PHYTOCHEMICAL BASIS AND PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACH TO INFLAMMATION CONTROL

Prajakta Chavan*, Swamini Chavan, Pratiksha Chavan, Sachin Kamble

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Tamarindus indica L., commonly known as tamarind, is a tropical tree belonging to the family Fabaceae and has long been valued as both a food source and a traditional medicinal plant. The present review focuses on its phytochemical composition, pharmacological activities, and potential role in inflammation control. Tamarindus indica is widely distributed across the Indian subcontinent, Africa, and other tropical regions, where it is traditionally used to treat a variety of ailments such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, dysentery, constipation, fever, and inflammation. Phytochemical analyses reveal that the plant is rich in flavonoids, polyphenols, alkaloids, saponins, tannins, and essential amino acids, which collectively contribute to its therapeutic potential. Because of its high nutritional value and bioactivity, T. indica is also considered a promising candidate for developing nutraceuticals and herbal formulations. Its affordability, accessibility, and wide range of health benefits make it a valuable medicinal resource for developing countries. However, despite extensive laboratory research, there is still a lack of well-structured clinical studies to standardize dosage and evaluate safety in humans. In conclusion, Tamarindus indica represents a versatile medicinal tree with significant phytochemical richness and multi-targeted pharmacological actions. Its strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties position it as a potential natural alternative to synthetic drugs, meriting further exploration for future pharmaceutical and therapeutic applications.

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