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Traditional Uses:
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Skin Diseases: S. wightiana is used in folk medicine to
treat various skin ailments. 
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Gastrointestinal Issues: It's used to address stomach disorders
and act as a laxative. 
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Respiratory Issues: It can be used as a diuretic,
expectorant, and diaphoretic (promotes sweating). 
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Other: It's also been used as a purgative, hypotensive (lowers
blood pressure), and for treating hemorrhoids and stomachache. 
Scientific Research:
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Antimicrobial Activity:
Studies
suggest S. wightiana has antimicrobial properties, potentially due to its phenolic compounds. 
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Antioxidant Properties:
It's
been found to have antioxidant activity, which can be beneficial in protecting
against cell damage. 
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects:
Research
indicates potential anti-inflammatory effects, possibly linked to its phenolic
and flavonoid content. 
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Anti-Cancer Potential:
Some
studies explore its potential anti-cancer properties, particularly in breast
cancer. 
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Gold Nanoparticle Synthesis:
S.
wightiana extract has been used to create gold nanoparticles, which may enhance
its antimicrobial and other therapeutic effects. 
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Neuroprotective Effects:
Research
suggests potential neuroprotective effects through modulation of inflammation,
apoptosis, and oxidative stress, which could be relevant for neurodegenerative
diseases, according to a study published by
MDPI. 
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