Volume : 08, Issue : 09, September – 2021

Title:

09.AN ARTICLE ON ANTIDEPRESSANTS ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS HERBAL PLANTS

Authors :

Utkarsh Jain*, Sandhya Sujane, Anant Patel

Abstract :

Depression may be a heterogeneous mood disorder that has been classified and treated in style of ways in which. though variety of artificial medicine are being used as normal treatment for clinically depressed patient, they have adverse effects that may compromise the therapeutic treatment. Thus, it is worthwhile to appear for medicament from plants with evidenced advantage and favorable profit to risk magnitude relation. variety of healthful plants and medicine derived from these plants have shown medicament properties by virtue of combined impact of their healthful constituents. The causes of depression are reduced brain levels of monoamines like monoamine neurotransmitter, dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine. Therefore, medicine restoring the reduced levels of these monoamines within the brain either by inhibiting MAO or by inhibiting re-uptake of those neurotransmitters can be fruitful within the treatment of depression. this review is targeted on the healthful plants and plants based mostly formulations having medicament activity in animal studies and in humans.
Keywords: Depression, Medicinal plants, Antidepressants, Herbal plant, Herbal medicine.

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Please cite this article in press Utkarsh Jain et al., An article on antidepressants activity of Various herbal plants.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(09).

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