Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics. 8(1): January -March, 2016
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ISSN 0975-4407 (Print) www.anvpublication.org
2321-5836 (Online)
REVIEW ARTICLE
Uses of Withania somnifera (Linn) Dunal (Ashwagandha) in Ayurveda and
its Pharmacological Evidences
Dr. Sudhanshu Kumar Meher, Dr. Banmali Das, Dr. Purnendu Panda, Dr. G.C. Bhuyan,
Dr. M.M. Rao
National Research Institute of Ayurvedic Drug Development, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
*Corresponding Author E-mail: drmeher@rediffmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Withania somnifera (Linn) Dunal commonly known as Ashwagandha belongs to the family Solanaceae
(nightshade family) which has got 1250 species widely distributed in the warmer parts of the world. The genus
Withania is reported to have 23 species and out of which Withania somnifera (Linn) Dunal and Withania
coagulans Dunal are of high medicinal value. Various preparations and forms of Withania somnifera (Linn)
Dunal (Ashwagandha) i.e. powder, decoction, oil, smoke, poultice etc. have been advised for the cure of various
disorders such as skin disorders, nervous disorders, intestinal affections, venereal diseases, rheumatism,
emaciation of children and as a tonic for all kinds of weakness and in geriatrics. It also promotes vigor and
stamina and is regarded as aphrodisiac and rejuvenator. The plant is usually erect, branched, unarmed shrub, up
to 1.25 meters height and grows throughout the drier parts and sub-tropical India. Mainly cultivated in Madhya
Pradesh and Rajasthan and it has huge internal consumption in India and also being exported. It is prone to
several pests and diseases which need to be take care during cultivation. Withaferin A and Withanolide D are
two main withanolides contribute to the most of biological actions. It has pharmacological action in almost all
systems of the human body. It has also some side effects and contraindication. Number of pharmacological
studies have been conducted and a wide range of biological activities have been observed such as anti
inflammatory property, hepato-protective activity, infertility activity, anti bacterial activity, psychotropic/anti
anxiety activity, anti convulsant activity, skin care activity, healthy hair activity, immune-modulator activity, anti
peroxidative action, anti ageing effect, macrophage activating effect, haemopoitic effect, antibiotic activity, anti-
tumour activity, anti-hyperglycemic effect, morphine tolerance and dependence-inhibiting effect, cardio tonic
activity, hypo lipidemic, anti-atherogenic activity, positive inotropic activity, hypoglycemic effect, anti-oxidant
activity, anti-carcinogenic activity etc. This review presents morphology of the plant, geographical distribution,
cultivation and market value, plant pathology, Ayurvedic properties, chemical ingredients, medicinal uses in
Ayurveda, side effects and contraindications, pharmacological evidences of Withania somnifera (Linn) Dunal
(Ashwagandha).
KEYWORDS: Ashwagandha, Withania somnifera (Linn) Dunal, Ayurveda, Pharmacological evidences
Received on 19.01.2016 Modified on 27.01.2016
Accepted on 21.02.2016 ©A&V Publications All right reserved
Res. J. Pharmacology & P’dynamics. 8(1): Jan.-Mar., 2016; Page 23-29
DOI: 10.5958/2321-5836.2016.00006.9
INTRODUCTION:
Since the early human existence, many natural products
came into practice for human welfare by sheer
perception or by trial and error. Because of this practice,
in fact, every country including India, China, and Egypt
developed its own medical system. Thus the Indian
Medical System-Ayurveda came into existence.
Throughout human existence, plants were virtually all
that was available to healers. The raw materials used for
Ayurvedic medicines were dried herbal powders or their