Assessing the Efficacy and Biological Benefits of Withanolide-rich Withania somnifera Root Extract

., Devaraj Reddy KN and Aluri, Srilakshmi and Shetty, Prathvi and Udaya, Shreya and Prasad, Shankara and ., Sudhanva MS and Rangappa, Shobith (2024) Assessing the Efficacy and Biological Benefits of Withanolide-rich Withania somnifera Root Extract. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 39 (5). pp. 54-64. ISSN 2347-565X

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Abstract

The medicinal plant Withania somnifera, usually referred to as Ashwagandha, is a member of the Solanaceae family. The presence of Withanolides in the roots is responsible for a number of pharmacological effects in Ashwagandha. Withanolides have been demonstrated to be an effective neuronal, immune, anti-stress, and anti-cancer agent. However, Withanolides demonstrated limited permeability, lowering the bioavailability and efficacy of active compounds. The goal of the study was to ascertain the biological efficacy of Ashwagandha Composition, a blend of W. somnifera milk extract and water extract (1:1) with a high concentration of Withanolides (3-5%), at lower dosages with improved bioabsorption compared to pure Ashwagandha Hydro ethanolic extracts fortified with 2.5% withanolides. The W. somnifera Composition was assessed for its bioabsorption and bioefficacy by exploring its intestinal absorption capacity, Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition (82%), antioxidant potential (91%), glutathione reduction potential (15.6%), anti-inflammatory activity (87.2%), and anti-cancer activity. Additionally, Ashwagandha Composition was also evaluated for its safety profile. We found W. somnifera Composition (1:1) is more bioavailable and showed higher biological activity than the Ashwagandha Hydro ethanolic extract fortified with 2.5% withanolides (Ashwagandha extract). Hence, the W. somnifera a Composition can be used as a therapeutic medication once its safety concerns are addressed by in vivo trials.

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Date Deposited: 09 May 2024 04:56
Last Modified: 09 May 2024 04:56
URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/2806

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