Classical Wisdom and Contemporary Science: A Review on Aqaaqia (Vachellia nilotica L. Pod Extract)
Abstract
Aqaaqia, obtained by the mature pod of Vachellia nilotica L. (previously Acacia arabica L. /Acacia nilotica L.), has a glorious place in the Unani system of medicine as a panacean therapeutic agent. This review is designed to present a comprehensive account of the ethnobotanical characteristics, historical context, pharmacological activities, and documented evidence on Aqaaqia as cited in classical Unani literature. The material for this review was compiled from classical Unani texts, published literature, pharmacological references, and data retrieved from scientific databases. Its pharmacological potential is attributed to the presence of diverse phytoconstituents, including tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins, carbohydrates, sterols, and glycosides. In USM, Aqaaqia has been described to possess several actions such as Qābiḍ (Astringent), Ḥābis-i-Dam(Hemostyptic), Mujaffif (Desiccant),etc. Pharmacological studies further corroborate these traditional claims, reporting antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antispasmodic, wound-healing, and analgesic activities. The present study provides a comprehensive evaluation of the pharmacological, phytochemical, and therapeutic properties of Aqaaqia. Nevertheless, with significant preclinical data, there is limited clinical data to confirm it, and high-quality human trials are urgently lacking to confirm its safety, efficacy, and therapeutic formulations. Aqaaqia, integrating classical Unani knowledge with initial scientific validation, emerges as a promising agent for integrative medicine. However, extensive investigation through rigorous, evidence-based clinical studies is required to confirm its therapeutic potential.
Keywords: Unani medicine, Aqaaqia, Vachellia nilotica L., Babool pods, phytochemistry
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Unani medicine, Aqaaqia, Vachellia nilotica, Babool pods, phytochemistryDOI
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