Evidence supporting the use of: Solanum anguivi
For the health condition: Gout
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Solanum anguivi (commonly known as African eggplant or "bitter tomato") is traditionally used in parts of Africa and Asia for a range of medicinal purposes, including the management of gout. Historical and ethnobotanical records indicate that the fruits and leaves of Solanum anguivi are used in folk medicine to alleviate symptoms of gout, which is characterized by joint inflammation due to uric acid crystal deposition. The rationale for its use is often based on its perceived anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, which may help reduce uric acid accumulation and relieve joint pain. However, while there are several in vitro and animal studies suggesting that related Solanum species possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, there is scant direct scientific evidence specifically linking Solanum anguivi to effective gout treatment. Most of the support comes from oral traditions and ethnobotanical surveys rather than controlled clinical trials. Thus, while its use for gout is well-documented in traditional medicine, robust scientific validation is lacking, and the evidence supporting its efficacy is limited and largely anecdotal.
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Broussonetia
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Butea monosperma
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Chinese mountain ant
Chinese pond turtle
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Clerodendrum indicum
colocynth
commiphora
Cynodon dactylon
dioscorea
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elk antler
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Fomes fomentarius
ganoderma
gastrodia
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Glechoma hederacea
Harpagoside
Hellebore
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Hygrophila
Indian sarsparilla
indigo leaves
juniper berries
knotweed
licorice root
loquat
madder
Mezoneuron benthamianum
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Morinda
Morus
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Myrrh
Nettle
Nimbidin
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Oroxylum indicum
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Patrinia
Phellodendron
Physalis angulata
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Polygonum
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Prunus
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reishi mushroom
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Rubia cordifolia
Rubia yunnanensis
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Other health conditions supported by Solanum anguivi
Abdominal PainAnemia
Appetite (deficient)
Asthma
Backache
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cholesterol (high)
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Fever
Gout
Hypertension
Infection
Inflammation
Kidney Stones
Liver Detoxification
Malaria
Pain (general remedies for)
Parasites (general)
Parasites (nematodes, worms)
Skin (infections)
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores
