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Indian Trumpet Fruit

Provisional Moderate ScoreCompound

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Evidence review status: unreviewed

Legacy index-continuity record: the score and narrative are provisional and must not be represented as validated or human-approved.

Review flags: AWAITING_SEMANTIC_VALIDATION

Provisional Summary

Indian Trumpet Fruit (Oroxylum indicum) is rich in bioactive flavonoids like oroxylin A, chrysin, and baicalein. These compounds contribute to its traditional uses by inhibiting lipid accumulation and demonstrating antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Screened PMID Records
7
Reported Benefits
Pending
Synergy Review
At a Glance
CategoryFruit
GroupFruit
Public Score StatusProvisional Moderate
Primary KeywordIndian Trumpet Fruit benefits
Indian Trumpet Fruit — botanical
Indian Trumpet Fruit — botanical close-up

Reported Benefits (Provisional)

Exhibits potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties through bioactive flavonoids and saponins.
Demonstrates hepatoprotective effects, supporting liver health and detoxification processes.
Provides significant antioxidant protection by neutralizing free radicals and reducing oxidative stress.
Strengthens immune resilience with its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds.
Promotes digestive wellness by soothing gastrointestinal inflammation
Supports cardiovascular health by improving circulation and reducing oxidative damage.
Aids in skin hydration and collagen production for anti-aging benefits

Origin & History

Indian Trumpet Fruit — origin
Natural habitat

Indian Trumpet Fruit (Oroxylum indicum) is native to South and Southeast Asia, particularly India, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia, thriving in deciduous forests and tropical climates. It is traditionally revered in Ayurvedic and Siddha medicine for its potent anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting, and hepatoprotective properties.

- Revered in Ayurvedic and Siddha medicine, Indian Trumpet Fruit has diverse therapeutic applications, traditionally used to promote digestion, heart health, and immunity. It holds significant cultural importance in South Asian healing systems as a symbol of balance and vibrancy.Traditional Medicine

Research Narrative (Provisional)

- Scientific research indicates Indian Trumpet Fruit's potential for anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and antioxidant effects, aligning with its traditional uses. Studies are emerging on its adaptogenic and metabolic-regulating properties, warranting further clinical investigation.

Preparation & Dosage

Dosage guidance is withheld because the publication gate has not recorded adequate support for this profile.

Nutritional Profile

- Vitamins A, C, K: Support immune health, collagen synthesis, and blood clotting. - Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus: Essential minerals for nerve signaling, bone health, and hydration. - Flavonoids, Polyphenols: Potent antioxidants that combat oxidative stress and promote cardiovascular function. - Saponins, Tannins, Alkaloids, Terpenoids: Bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory, adaptogenic, and digestive-supporting benefits. - Chlorophyll, Lignans: Contribute to detoxifying and metabolic-enhancing properties.

Reported Mechanism (Provisional)

Mechanism of Action

The fruit pods primarily contain flavonoids such as oroxylin A, chrysin, and baicalein. Oroxylin A and chrysin inhibit lipid accumulation in preadipocytes by suppressing PPARγ and C/EBPα during adipogenesis, and also reduce fat absorption by inhibiting lipase activity. Baicalein further contributes by inducing apoptosis and inhibiting cell proliferation.

Clinical Narrative (Provisional)

While traditional uses are well-documented, specific human clinical trials on Indian Trumpet Fruit are emerging. Research, primarily involving in vitro and animal studies, indicates its potential for anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antioxidant, and anti-obesity effects. For instance, studies show oroxylin A and chrysin inhibit lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes. Further robust clinical investigations with larger sample sizes are needed to fully establish its efficacy and safety in humans.

Also Known As

Oroxylum indicumIndian trumpet treeShyonaka

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