“…Controversy also exists regarding the safety of S. indicum L. fruit (SILF). Several authors have reported that SILF is safe, and thus, may be consumed as a vegetable [ 9 , 113 , 114 , 117 , 118 , 119 ], while one author has reported that it is a poisonous berry [ 115 ]. Similar to SALF, SILF has been reported to contain steroidal saponins/glycosides (isoanguivine, protodioscin, solasonine, solamargine, and indiosides A–E), terpenoids, vitamin C, phenolics (gallic acid, catechin, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, epicatechin), flavonoids (rutin, quercetin, isoquercitrin), glycoalkaloids (solamargine, solasonine) and coumarins [ 120 , 121 , 122 ].…”