James Treasa, Pathak Akhilesh
Forensic Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bathinda, Bathinda, IND.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 28;17(7):e88888. doi: 10.7759/cureus.88888. eCollection 2025 Jul.
This report explores the potential role of neem () as a natural postmortem preservative. A 33-year-old male who died due to drowning was brought for autopsy several days after death, covered entirely in neem leaves by his family. Despite the delay, decomposition was notably less advanced than typically expected, with reduced skin slippage, bloating, and putrefactive odor. This observation suggests neem's antimicrobial and antifungal properties may help delay postmortem changes. In resource-limited or culturally specific settings, neem may offer a temporary, plant-based alternative to traditional preservation methods, warranting further scientific investigation.
本报告探讨了印楝作为天然尸体防腐剂的潜在作用。一名33岁因溺水死亡的男性在死后数天被送来进行尸检,其家人用印楝叶将他全身覆盖。尽管有所延迟,但尸体的腐烂程度明显低于通常预期,皮肤滑动、肿胀和腐臭味均有所减轻。这一观察结果表明,印楝的抗菌和抗真菌特性可能有助于延缓死后变化。在资源有限或特定文化背景的环境中,印楝可能为传统防腐方法提供一种基于植物的临时替代方案,值得进一步进行科学研究。