Abstract

In the past ten years, the use of herbal and ayurvedic medications has gained international attention due to their potential medicinal and financial benefits. The consistency, safety, and effectiveness of herbs have come under scrutiny due to their extensive use throughout the world. Also known as Black Cutch, Acacia catechu wild is employed for several pharmacological and phytochemical functions. In Indian traditional medical systems, it is a very powerful medicinal plant. As a result, providing adequate logical support or evaluation for herbal health arguments has become the standard. This article examines traditional knowledge or claims, phytochemical and pharmacological justifications, as well as pharmacogenetic reasoning, and the plant's prospective applications. Since ancient times, people have been taking advantage of the earth's resources to discover novel phytoconstituents that can be used to cure a wide range of illnesses. Many of these treatments are still useful in today's medicine. The search for potent natural and fresh semi-synthetic or copied compounds to treat human ailments is still ongoing, according to emerging data, and it is leading to the discovery of novel potent natural and fresh semi-synthetic or copied compounds.

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