Health Benefits

Health benefits of Black Nightshade

Solanum americanum, commonly known as American black nightshade, small-flowered nightshade or glossy nightshade is an herbaceous flowering plant of wide though uncertain native range. The plant is native around the Tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, including Hawaiʻi, Indochina, Madagascar and Africa.  Solanum americanum is one of the most widespread and morphologically variable species belonging to the section Solanum.  It can be confused with other black nightshade species in the Solanum nigrum complex. Few of the popular common names of the plant are Glossy nightshade, American black nightshade, Black nightshade, Large-fruited black nightshade, American nightshade, small-flowered nightshade, Common purple nightshade, Glossy nightshade, Smallflower nightshade, White nightshade, Apple of Sodom, common nightshade, Popolo-kikania, Black berried nightshade, garden nightshade, hound’s berry, Petty morel and Poison berry.

Plant Description

Black Nightshade is an annual or short-lived perennial herb, erect and widely spreading that normally grows up to 1–1.5 meters (39–59 in) tall.  The plant is common among rocks, along sand beaches, trails, in woodlands and fields, coastal to wet forest, subalpine woodland, disturbed roadsides, pasture, clearings, gardens, cane fields, plantations, on open gravel banks, waste land, thickets, shores or openings, wet places, along margins of puddles, ditches, degraded moist deciduous forest areas and riversides, also in the plains. Stem is rounded or narrowly winged, sometimes warty, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, young stem is sometimes covered with curved, simple hairs.

Black Nightshade Facts

Black Nightshade Quick Facts
Name: Black Nightshade
Scientific Name: Solanum Americanum
Origin Around the Tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, including Hawaii, Indochina, Madagascar and Africa
Colors Green at early stage and turn to orange or black when ripened
Shapes Globose berry 8–10 mm in diameter, from green turning to glossy purplish black at maturity, rarely dark green, many-seeded
Taste Bitter
Health benefits Prevention of Cancer, Prevents Jaundice, Cures Appetite and Feel of Distastes, Prevention to Hypertension, Helps Digestion, Cure Fever, Relieve Back Pain, Prevent scurvy, Cures Ulcer, Help to cure herpes, Improve Liver Function, Soothes Sore Throat, Works Natural Laxative Agent, Stimulates Kidney Function, Cures Skin Diseases, Helps Good Sleep, Cures Spleen Diseases, For Dry Eyes, As Men Contraception, Cyto-protective
Name Black Nightshade
Scientific Name Solanum Americanum
Native Around the Tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans, including Hawaiʻi, Indochina, Madagascar and Africa
Common Names Glossy nightshade, American black nightshade, Black nightshade, Large-fruited black nightshade, American nightshade, small-flowered nightshade, Common purple nightshade, Glossy nightshade, Smallflower nightshade, White nightshade, Apple of Sodom, common nightshade, Popolo-kikania, Black berried nightshade, garden nightshade, hound’s berry, Petty morel, Poison berry
Name in Other Languages Arabic: ‘Enab edh dhi’b, ‘Enab eth tha’lab, Ribriq
Assamese: Koisi,Laskosi
Azerbaijani: Amerika quşüzümü
Chinese: Shao hua long kui, Long kui
Czech: Lilek americký
Danish: Storfrugtet natskygge
Dutch: Zwarte nachtschade
English: Glossy nightshade, American black nightshade, Black nightshade, Large-fruited black nightshade, American nightshade, small-flowered nightshade, Common purple nightshade, Glossy nightshade, Smallflower nightshade, White nightshade, Apple of Sodom, common nightshade, Popolo-kikania, Black berried nightshade, garden nightshade, hound’s berry, Petty morel, Poison berry
Fijian: Boro, malahome, mboro, mboro laukana, mboro ni veiwere, mboro ni yaloka ni ngata, mburosousou ni vavalangi, thevuthevu
Finnish: Mustakoiso
French: Herbe à calalou, morelle noire, Morelle d’Amérique, brède morelle, Morelle commune, Morelle des jardins, Morelle à fruits noirs
German: Schwarzer Nachtschatten, Nachtkraut, Wolfstraube
Hawaiian: Olohua, pōpolo, pōpolohua, polopolo
Hindi: Mokoi (मोकोय)
Hungarian: Kisvirágú csucsor
Indonesia: Leunca, ranti, kampai
Irula: Kakkae dagu
Italian: Morella, Solano nero, Solatro del frutto nero, Solatro ortense
Japanese: Inuhozuki (イヌホオズキ), Teriminoinuhoozuki (テリミノイヌホオズキ), amerika-inuhôzuki (アメリカイヌホオズキ)   
Laotian: Kh’èèngz namz
Malay: Terong meranti, Terong perat, Kampai (Indonesia), Ranti
Malayalam: Tudavalam, Karimthakkali, Anakurunthothi, Manithakkali, Manathakkali, Eradakukkeera, Mullakuthakkali
Malaysia: Ranti, terong meranti, terong perat
Maori (Cook Islands): Poro, poro puaka, poroporo
Marathi:  Laghukavali
Marquesan: Oupoo
Niuean: Polo, polo fua, polo kai
Norway: Adventivstvier
Papua New Guinea: Karakap
Philippines: Anti, bolagtab, kuti
Portuguese: Erva-moira, maria-pretinha
Quechua: Qhaya-qhaya
Russian: Paslon chornyy amerikanskiy (паслён чёрный американский)
Samoan: Māgalo, polo
Slovakian:  Ľuľok čierny
Spanish: Hierba mora, hierba mora negra, metagallina
Sundanese: Leunca biasa, Leunca badak, Leunca manuk
Swedish: Amerikansk nattskatta
Tagalog: Anti, Kanti, Lubi lubi
Tahitian: Oporo
Tamil: Sirungunni, Milaguthakkali, Manathakali, Kaasithazhai, Manatakkali (மணதக்காளி)
Telegu: Kasaka
Thai:  Ma waeng nok (มะแว้งนก), Ya tomtok
Turkish: Itüzümü, Köpek memesi, Köpek üzümü, Tilki üzümü.
Tongan: Polo, polo kai
Urdu: Makoya (मकोया)
Vietnamese: Hôt mít, Lù lù duc, Thu lù duc
Visayan: Kuti, Bolagtab, Hulablub
Wallisian: Polo
Plant Growth Habit Annual or short-lived perennial herb, erect and widely spreading
Growing Climates Common among rocks, along sand beaches, trails, in woodlands and fields, coastal to wet forest, subalpine woodland, disturbed roadsides, pasture, clearings, gardens, cane fields, plantations, on open gravel banks, waste land, thickets, shores or openings, Wet places, along margins of puddles, ditches, degraded moist deciduous forest areas and riversides, also in the plains
Plant Size Up to 1–1.5 meters (39–59 in) tall
Stem Stem rounded or narrowly winged, sometimes warty, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, young stem sometimes covered with curved, simple hairs
Leaf Leaves are alternate on the branch, and vary greatly in size, up to 10 centimeters (3.9 in) long and 7 centimeters (2.8 in) broad, with a 4-centimetre (1.6 in) petiole and a coarsely wavy or toothed margin
Flowering season October – April
Flower Bisexual, nodding; calyx is campanulate, 1-3 mm long, 5-lobed, reflexed in fruit. Corolla is deeply 5-stellate, 8-9 mm in diameter, with yellow-green star, lobes oblong, and 1.5 mm wide, reflexed, white or purplish
Fruit Shape & Size Globose berry 8–10 mm in diameter, from green turning to glossy purplish black at maturity, rarely dark green, many-seeded
Fruit Color Green at early stage and turn to orange or black when ripened
Seed Green at early stage and turn to orange or black when ripened
Propagation By seed
Taste Bitter
Plant Parts Used Whole plant, leaves, stem
Season November – June
Health Benefits
  • Prevention of Cancer
  • Prevents Jaundice
  • Cures Appetite and Feel of Distastes
  • Prevention to Hypertension
  • Helps Digestion
  • Cure Fever
  • Relieve Back Pain
  • Prevent scurvy
  • Cures Ulcer
  • Help to cure herpes
  • Improve Liver Function
  • Soothes Sore Throat
  • Works Natural Laxative Agent
  • Stimulates Kidney Function
  • Cures Skin Diseases
  • Helps Good Sleep
  • Cures Spleen Diseases
  • For Dry Eyes
  • As Men Contraception
  • Cyto-protective

Leaves

The leaves are arranged spirally and alternate on the branch, and vary greatly in size, up to 10 centimeters (3.9 in) long and 7 centimeters (2.8 in) broad, with a petiole about 4-9 cm long and a coarsely wavy or toothed margin. Leaf-blade is ovate to ovate-lanceolate and entire or sinuately lobed, base truncate to cuneate and decurrent along the petiole, apex acuminate.

Flower

Inflorescence is an umbellate cyme with 4-20 flowers, mostly supra-axillary; peduncle is slender up to 2.5 -5 cm long. Pedicel is 8-20 mm long and nodding. Flowers are bisexual, nodding; calyx is campanulate, 1-3 mm long, 5-lobed, reflexed in fruit. Corolla is deeply 5-stellate, 8-9 mm in diameter, with yellow-green star, lobes oblong, and 1.5 mm wide, reflexed, white or purplish. Stamens 5, inserted on corolla throat; filaments 1-2 mm long, often hairy on inner side; anthers are 1.5-2 mm long, yellow, opening by terminal pores. Ovary is globular, 1 mm in diameter; style 2.5-4 mm long, spreading hairy in lower half. Stigma is capitate, at about the level of the anther tips, pale green. Flowering normally takes place from October to April.

Fruits

Fertile flowers are followed by shiny, globular berry, 5–10 millimeters (0.20–0.39 in) diameter containing numerous small seeds.  Fruits are initially green turning glossy bluish-black or purplish-black at maturity, readily shed when ripe. Flesh with 0-4(-8) sclerotic granules and about 40-100 seeds. Seeds are discoid, 1.5–2 mm long, creamy colored, often tinged with purple.

Health benefits of Black Nightshade

Listed below are some of the popular health benefits of using Black Nightshade

1. Prevention of Cancer

Cancer is considered as one of the scariest disease for many people. Sometime, it took long time to free from cancer. Black nightshade is one of the best prevention of cancer because this black nightshade consists of solasonine, solasodine, solamargine, and solanine that prevents uncontrollable cancer cell. Solasodine plays role to relieve pain, to decrease your temperature, anti-inflammation, and anti-shock. Solamargine and solanine as antibacteria, and solanine as anti-mitosis. Those substances handle various types of cancer such as breast cancer, cervix, stomach, and respiratory tract cancer.

2. Prevents Jaundice

Black Nightshade is a best preventive medicine for jaundice. Since it strengthens the liver muscles chances of getting jaundice is very less. People suffering from jaundice can make their diet with Solanum and can vanish the disease condition. Extract prepared from leaves and fruits of black nightshade are used to cure jaundice and liver diseases.

3. Cures Appetite and Feel of Distastes

We can prepare homemade medicines using black nightshade for cold also. It cures the loss of appetite and feel of distastes.

4. Prevention to Hypertension

If you have high blood pressure risk, then it is recommended for you to consume black nightshade regularly. It is not only a fresh vegetable, but also benefits to prevent hypertension and high blood pressure.

5. Helps Digestion

Black nightshade supplies all the required nutrients for the body. If it is included daily in the diet it helps to digest the food easily.

6. Cure Fever

Solanum consists of phosphorus, vitamin A, C and Vit B, iron, calcium and other micronutrients. People suffering from body heat can eat the cooked black nightshade leaves to calm their body heat and best remedy for skin allergies too. Extract of Solanum can cure the fever and body pain and joint pain caused by the fever.

7. Relieve Back Pain

Black nightshade is quite beneficial to relieve back pain, sore, muscle pain, stiff waist and gout. And also for those who suffer from rheumatism, black nightshade is also useful to cure rheumatism and all the symptoms. Nigeria has used black nightshade as an herbal to cure rheumatism and also uric acid.

8. Prevent scurvy

Scurvy is a disorder in mouth because of fewer vitamins C. Consuming Solanum Nigrum can prevent scurvy because it consists of good amount of vitamin C that is beneficial as scurvy preventive medicine. Besides that, consuming Solanum Nigrum can help body to solve many problems of infections mouth.

9. Cures Ulcer

It is also the best medicine for mouth ulcer. People suffering from mouth ulcer can take it as a regular diet and it will heal the stomach ulcer also.

10. Help to cure herpes

If you get herpes, you can try Solanum Nigrum as traditional medicine to solve your herpes. Substance content in Solanum Nigrum is supposed that can prevent herpes ant its symptom.

11. Improve Liver Function

Black nightshade helps to improve liver function so that it is beneficial to neutralize and release toxins inside your body.

12. Soothes Sore Throat

It helps to soothe a sore throat; the public speakers as well as the singers should include this in their diet.

13. Works Natural Laxative Agent

ညBlack nightshade is rich in fiber content and it acts as a natural laxative agent to prevent constipation problem.

14. Stimulates Kidney Function

It is considered the best herb to stimulate kidney function and it helps the filter the urine from the kidney.

15. Cures Skin Diseases

Skin boils, allergy, heat boils, skin irritation can be cured by using the Solanum extract on the affected area. This green’s paste can act as an external medicine and can be applied to the skin for skin treatment.

16. Helps Good Sleep

Seeds of black nightshade fruits are air dried and powdered and mixed with milk and taken during the night, it aggravates good sleep and calms the body tiredness. Solanum Nigrum seeds are good if tuberculosis patients and diabetic people included daily their diet.

17. Cures Spleen Diseases

Black Nightshade is a medicine for spleen diseases also. Solanum Nigrum has an antibacterial activity and hence it kills the disease-causing bacteria in the body. It fights against the microorganism and tries to increase the immune response in the body. It supports the spleen muscles and soothes the stomach ulcers. It decreases the body heat all you need is black nightshade greens, cumin seeds, turmeric powder, gingelly oil and salt.

Heat the pan with gingelly oil add cumin seeds allow it to fry later add the greens and fry it till it is cook add a tumbler of water with little turmeric powder. Cook it and include this in your diet this will greatly add strength to the spleen, liver and heal the stomach ulcer.

18. For Dry Eyes

Although black nightshade is not a main menu, it is a supportive vegetable to cure dry eyes in the right portion by daily use. Dry eyes will be healthier if you eat black nightshade regularly. Thus, there are many health benefits of black nightshade.

19. As Men Contraception

Black nightshade is considered as a powerful natural contraception for men. Black nightshade will improve the production of sperm and male genital fertility.

20. Cyto-protective

Black nightshade is also useful as cytopotective that helps you to prevents and cure from kidney disease. It is also supported by the activity of anti ulserogenic which is linked to central nerve system, stomach and antineoplastic.

Traditional uses and benefits of Black Nightshade

Ayurvedic health benefits of Black Nightshade

Culinary Uses

Black Nightshade Jam Recipe

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Remove the berries from the stems with your hands or isolate the berries while you forage them. Remove any bits of leaf and stalk.
  2. Gently wash the berries with fresh water. Careful because these berries are porous.
  3. Place the berries in a heavy-based pan and gently crush with a potato masher or squeeze with your hand, just enough to release some of the juices. Turn the pan on.
  4. Add the sugar and lemon juice to the pan and leave to simmer on low heat. Allow for 5 minutes of bubbles. Keep stirring to prevent the jam sticking to the bottom of the pan.
  5. Cook down for around 20 minutes. Allow about 5 minutes of bubbles to come while simmering
  6. Put the jam into clean jars. The jam will keep in a cool dark place for 1 year. Once opened keep in the fridge.

Precautions

References:

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http://www.hear.org/pier/species/solanum_americanum.htm

https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=100795

https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Solanum+americanum

https://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/117222

https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOAM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_americanum

http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/efsa/lucid/Solanaceae/Solanum%20species/key/Australian%20Solanum%20species/Media/Html/Solanum_americanum.htm

http://www.narc.gov.jo/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=100795

http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/tro-29600095

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