The black plum, Syzygium cumini, often known as jamun, is a fantastic source of biologically active compounds such flavonoids, polyphenols, antioxidants, iron, and vitamin C. The Jamun tree is an important medicinal plant from the Myrtaceae family that has been used for a very long time in Indian and other traditional medicines all over the world. It is a tropical evergreen blooming plant. Asiatic nations including Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka are where jamun is primarily grown. It has been used to treat a wide range of illnesses and physiological disorders ever since the dawn of medicine. At current time, it is largely prescribed as a medicine to treat several metabolic conditions like diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, obesity, etc. Jamun may therefore be useful in the fight against metabolic syndrome (MS). In order to determine how Jamun can enhance the signs and biomarkers of METABOLIC SYNDROME. Overall, this study's findings indicated a substantial relationship between Jamun and the management of several MS biomarkers. Jamun shows pharmacological alterations in numerous investigations, not just in MS but in many other disorders as well. Currently, it is widely acknowledged that it can be used as a folk medicine to treat MS patients. As a result, Jamun's antioxidation, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, and hyperlipidemic activities validated the ameliorating effects of Jamun against MS according to the results of numerous clinical investigations. Further investigation is still required to pinpoint the compounds in jamun that are responsible for these amazing bioactive qualities and health advantages as well as to clarify their modes of action.