Aegle marmelos (L.), commonly known as bael, is a medicinal plant widely used in traditional systems of medicine such as Ayurveda for its numerous therapeutic properties. This review provides an overview of the phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Aegle marmelos across various parts of the plant, including its leaves, fruit, roots, and bark. Phytochemical studies have revealed the presence of a wide variety of bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, and coumarins, which contribute to its diverse medicinal benefits. The plant has demonstrated various pharmacological activities in both in vitro and in vivo studies, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, cardioprotective, and anticancer properties. The antioxidant potential of Aegle marmelos is attributed to its high content of phenolic compounds, which help in scavenging free radicals and reducing oxidative stress. Additionally, its antiinflammatory activity makes it useful for treating conditions related to inflammation and infection. Its hepatoprotective and cardioprotective effects further underline its potential in safeguarding liver and heart health. Despite its wide traditional use, further clinical studies are needed to validate these pharmacological claims and explore its potential applications in modern medicine. This review aims to consolidate existing knowledge on the therapeutic properties of Aegle marmelos, thereby encouraging further research into its medicinal value and potential pharmaceutical applications.
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