“…The species W. coagulans is highly acclaimed in the Indian ayurvedic system of medicine, where it is known for its medicinal significance in promoting physical and mental health [26,27]. Its active components include alkaloids, steroidal compounds, lactones, withaferin a [28], withanoloids [29], withanone [30], etc. that act as anti-inflammatory, anticancer, chemoprotective, hepatoprotective, immune modulatory, antifungal, antibacterial, hypocholestroemic, and radical scavenging agents [31].…”