that also got a wide popularization worldwide over the past decade. There are, however, very few databases listing natural compounds from plants, insects and animals used in Ayurveda, and they do not contain as many entries as the Chinese ones. Only two are currently online and open. The fi...
Withania somnifera, commonly known as ashwagandha/Indian ginseng, has been recognized in Ayurveda for its excellent antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory activities (Bharti et al., 2016). Withanone, the active ingredient of ashwagandha, has been shown to be a potent phytochemical for...
however, very few databases listing natural compounds from plants, insects and animals used in Ayurveda, and they do not contain as many entries as the Chinese ones. Only two are currently online and open. The first one,