Inflammation is a fundamental pathological process underlying a wide spectrum of acute and chronic diseases. Traditional medical systems, particularly Ayurveda, emphasize the use of plant-based remedies to modulate inflammatory responses and restore physiological balance. Brihati (Solanum indicum Linn.), a well-known drug of the Dashamoola group, has been extensively described in classical Ayurvedic texts for its effectiveness in inflammatory, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and visceral disorders. This article explores the anti-inflammatory and related pharmacological actions of Brihati through Ayurvedic concepts and available experimental evidence. Emphasis is given to its classical properties, therapeutic indications, and possible mechanisms of action, highlighting its relevance in contemporary healthcare.
Dr. Renju S. (Wed,) studied this question.