Evidence supporting the use of: Stereospermum
For the health condition: Hepatitis

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Stereospermum suaveolens is a medicinal plant widely recognized in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, where it is known as "Patala." In Ayurveda, preparations of Stereospermum suaveolens are used as one of the ingredients in classical polyherbal formulations such as "Dashamoola," which are prescribed for the management of various liver disorders, including hepatitis and jaundice. The rationale behind its use is based primarily on its reputed properties as a hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory agent, according to centuries-old traditional practices.

From a scientific standpoint, some preclinical studies (mostly in vitro and in animal models) have shown that extracts of Stereospermum suaveolens may exert hepatoprotective effects, such as reducing liver enzyme levels and ameliorating histopathological damage induced by toxins. However, these studies are limited and there is a lack of well-designed human clinical trials to confirm its efficacy and safety specifically for the treatment of hepatitis. Therefore, while traditional use is well-documented, scientific evidence supporting these claims remains preliminary and insufficient for strong recommendations.

In summary, the use of Stereospermum suaveolens for hepatitis is primarily justified by traditional knowledge, with only modest preclinical scientific backing and no robust clinical validation as of now.

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