A Review on Phytochemicals & Therapeutic Potential of Terminalia chebula Retz Fruit

Aakanksha Sharma

Department of Applied Science, Shri Rawatpura Sarkar University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

Rupal Purena

Department of Applied Science, Shri Rawatpura Sarkar University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.

Neha Behar *

Department of Biotechnology, D.L.S. P.G. College, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Terminalia chebula stands out as a plant of significant therapeutic potential, deeply rooted in traditional medicine and increasingly validated by modern scientific investigations. Its wide geographical distribution and adaptability have contributed to its long-standing use across diverse cultures, while its rich phytochemical profile, brimming with phytochemicals such as flavonoids, alkaloids, polyphenols, and triterpenoids, forms the basis of its multifaceted pharmacological activities. This review encompasses researches demonstrating T. Chebula efficacy in addressing a spectrum of health challenges. From its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which underpin its benefits in various chronic diseases, to its promising anticancer, antimicrobial, cardioprotective, antidiabetic, and hepatoprotective potential. The exploration of T. Chebula mechanisms of action reveals a complex interplay of cellular pathways, highlighting the intricate nature of its therapeutic approach and linking the gap between traditional wisdom and modern medicine. This review will not only build up our understanding of T. Chebula therapeutic potential but also pave the way for developing novel, evidence-based therapeutic strategies, leveraging the rich legacy of this remarkable medicinal plant.

Keywords: Efficacy, medicinal plant, pharmacological, phytochemicals, T. chebula, therapeutic potential


How to Cite

Sharma, Aakanksha, Rupal Purena, and Neha Behar. 2025. “A Review on Phytochemicals & Therapeutic Potential of Terminalia Chebula Retz Fruit”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 40 (4):106-17. https://doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2025/v40i42226.

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