Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat (50700), Pakistan
2. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, (45320) Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract
There is enough data available now to believe that nature has provided cure of almost every ailment
through herbal medicine or management. Therefore, now there is lot of emphasis on identification, evaluation,
development and characterization of numerous plants and their active constituents against several diseases including
depression. Depression is not only one of the most common ailments but also a highly complex condition to
study. Even though several antidepressant drugs are available now, yet their effectiveness and usefulness are
highly questionable especially because of their side effects. As herbal remedies are generally associated with
favourable safety profiles therefore they have the possible potential to deliver effective replacements to currently
available synthetic antidepressants. More recently, efforts have been focused on characterization of pharmacologically
active ingredients and to identify the mode of action of herbal antidepressant medicines. This review
describes a brief introduction of different animal models for depression and discusses the advantages and disadvantages
for each approach. Then we have summarized possible plant phytochemicals as antidepressant drug and
their underlying mechanisms. In the main body of the review, we have discussed in detail the most frequently
used plants (21) being investigated for the treatment of depression. Additionally, we have provided the list of
medicinal plants (92) representing their origin, parts used, extraction method, evaluation method and possible
active ingredient. In the final part of the review we have presented the summary of clinical trials on the use of
medical plants for depression and their active constituents.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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