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Triphala is an Ayurvedic formula combining three fruits (Amalaki, Bibhitaki, Haritaki) rich in tannins, gallic acid, and vitamin C. It works by modulating gut microbiota composition and enhancing digestive enzyme activity while providing antioxidant protection.

Reported Benefits (Provisional)
Origin & History

Triphala is an ancient Ayurvedic formulation made from three fruits: Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki. It is traditionally used in India for its health-promoting properties.
Research Narrative (Provisional)
Several studies, including randomized controlled trials, have shown Triphala's benefits for digestive health and its antioxidant properties. However, more research is needed to fully understand its effects.
Preparation & Dosage
Dosage guidance is withheld because the publication gate has not recorded adequate support for this profile.
Nutritional Profile
Triphala is a combination of three dried fruits: Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), typically combined in equal proportions. Key nutritional and bioactive components include: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) from Amalaki at approximately 600–900 mg per 100g of dried fruit, though bioavailability is enhanced by the presence of tannins that stabilize it; Tannins (ellagitannins, gallotannins) including emblicanin A and B, chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid, and punicalagin at approximately 15–35% of dry weight, contributing to antioxidant activity; Gallic acid and ellagic acid as primary polyphenols at approximately 1–5% dry weight, with moderate oral bioavailability (10–30%) influenced by gut microbiota conversion to urolithins; Dietary fiber (soluble and insoluble) at approximately 25–35% dry weight, supporting bowel regularity and prebiotic effects; Flavonoids including quercetin and rutin at trace to low concentrations (~0.1–0.5% dry weight); Triterpenoids such as arjungenin and bellericaside contributing adaptogenic properties; Minor minerals including iron (~3–5 mg/100g), calcium (~50–80 mg/100g), phosphorus, and potassium; Low macronutrient profile with approximately 3–5g protein, 1–2g fat, and 60–70g carbohydrates per 100g dry weight. Bioavailability notes: polyphenol absorption is highly dependent on gut microbiome composition; tannin-protein binding may reduce protein digestibility; water-soluble vitamin C is best preserved in fresh preparations; standardized extracts improve consistency of bioactive delivery.
Reported Mechanism (Provisional)
Triphala's tannins and gallic acid compounds enhance digestive enzyme secretion and promote beneficial bacterial growth in the gut microbiome. The high vitamin C content from Amalaki stimulates lymphocyte proliferation and immunoglobulin production. Its polyphenols activate Nrf2 pathways, increasing antioxidant enzyme expression and reducing oxidative stress markers.
Clinical Narrative (Provisional)
A randomized controlled trial of 60 adults showed Triphala supplementation (500mg twice daily) improved bowel movement frequency by 85% over 4 weeks. Another study of 79 obese adults found 5g daily Triphala reduced waist circumference by 3.5cm and body weight by 2.4kg over 12 weeks. Limited human trials exist for immune benefits, though preliminary studies show promising antioxidant activity. Most evidence comes from small-scale studies requiring larger clinical validation.
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