“… 2 , 3 Medicinal plants have been a rich source of lead molecules for the treatment of CVDs including atherosclerosis, angina pectoris, congestive heart failure, systolic hypertension, cerebral insufficiency, and arrhythmia. 4 , 5 , 6 Reserpine drugs, the first effective treatment for hypertension and digitoxin for congestive heart failure were derived from the plants Rauwolfia serpentina (snakeroot) and Digitalis species, respectively. 7 Natural products of different classes such as flavonoids/phenolics (resveratrol, genistein, catechin, apigenin, ellagic acid, and aspirin), organosulphur (sulforaphane), cardiac glycosides (oleandrin), terpenoids (arjunolic acid and gymnemic acid), steroids (diosgenin), omega-3 fatty acids, and pigments (lycopene and carotenoids) have been studied for their cardioprotective potential.…”