“…The dried ripe fruit of Terminalia chebula has traditionally been used in the treatment of asthma, sore throat, vomiting, hiccough, diarrhoea, bleeding piles, gout and heart and bladder disease [10]. Both in vitro and in vivo studies on T. chebula found out the therapeutic evaluations of the fruit, for example, antimutagenic [11], antidiabetic [12], antiproliferative [13], antioxidant [14], antimicrobial [15], and hepatoprotective activities [14]. However, only limited toxicity data of this plant has been reported [16].…”