Researchers used computer modeling to map how Brahmi Nei—a traditional Indian herbal blend—might work in the body. The study suggests it could affect inflammation, immune function, and potentially other conditions beyond the anxiety and depression it's traditionally used for, though human testing is still needed to confirm these effects.
Scientists used network pharmacology (a computational approach that maps how multiple ingredients interact with biological targets) combined with molecular docking simulations to predict which genes and pathways Brahmi Nei might influence.
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