A Novel Therapy for the Treatment of Depression

Jyoti, Pooja Sharma, Dinesh Kumar
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Depression is a mood disorder characterized by persistently low mood and a feeling of sadness and loss of interest. In all over the world 300 million peoples are suffered with depression to the world health organization. 16.2 million adults in the united states. Although conventional antidepressant therapy can help relieve symptoms of depression and prevent relapse of the illness, complementary therapies are required due to disadvantage of the current therapy such as adverse effects. Thus, it is worthwhile to look for antidepressant from plants with proven advantage and favorable benefit to risk ratio. A number of medicinal plants and medicine derived from these plants have shown antidepressant properties by virtue of combined effect of their medicinal constituents. Most of the medicinal plants exerted antidepressant effects through synaptic regulation of serotonin, noradrenaline, dopamine and by decreasing inflammatory mediators. The medicinal plants that are used for the treatment of depression are Crocus sativus, Ginko biloba, Melissa officinalis and Valeriana officinalis. The herbal drugs should be invented further for their numerable applications and benefits. © 2019 iGlobal Research and Publishing Foundation. All rights reserved. Cite this article as: Jyoti; Sharma, P.; Kumar, D. A Novel Therapy for the Treatment of Depression. Indo Global J. Pharm. Sci., 2019; 9(2Suppl.): 138. DOI: http://doi.org/10.35652/IGJPS.2019.92S36 . Indo Global Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences( ISSN 2249 1023; CODENIGJPAI; NLM ID: 101610675) indexed and abstracted in CrossRef (DOI Enabling), UGC CARE Journal List, EMBASE(Elsevier), National Library of Medicine (NLM) Catalog, ResearchGate, Publons, CAS (ACS), Index Copernicus, Google Scholar and many more. For further details, visit http://iglobaljournal.com This is a special issue as an outcome of ‘RAPSCON-2019’ sponsored by APTI and organized by Sri Sai College of Pharmacy, Manawala, Amritsar, Punjab, India. Relaxation offered in journal format.
一种治疗抑郁症的新疗法
抑郁症是一种情绪障碍,其特征是情绪持续低落,感到悲伤和失去兴趣。据世界卫生组织称,全世界有3亿人患有抑郁症。美国有1620万成年人。虽然传统的抗抑郁治疗可以帮助缓解抑郁症的症状,防止疾病复发,但由于目前治疗的缺点,如不良反应,需要补充治疗。因此,从植物中寻找具有被证实的优势和有利的利患比的抗抑郁药是值得的。许多药用植物和从这些植物中提取的药物由于其药用成分的综合作用而显示出抗抑郁的特性。大多数药用植物通过突触调节血清素、去甲肾上腺素、多巴胺和减少炎症介质发挥抗抑郁作用。用于治疗抑郁症的药用植物有藏红花、银杏、茉莉和缬草。由于其众多的应用和益处,应该进一步发明草药。©2019 igglobal研究与出版基金会。版权所有。引用本文如下:Jyoti;沙玛,p;一种治疗抑郁症的新疗法。印度国际制药公司。科学。, 2019;9(2生理):138。DOI: http://doi.org/10.35652/IGJPS.2019.92S36。印度全球药物科学杂志(ISSN 2249 1023;CODENIGJPAI;NLM ID: 101610675)在CrossRef (DOI Enabling), UGC CARE Journal List, EMBASE(Elsevier), National Library of Medicine (NLM) Catalog, ResearchGate, Publons, CAS (ACS), Index哥白尼,Google Scholar等中索引和摘要。欲了解更多详情,请访问http://iglobaljournal.com这是由APTI赞助,印度旁遮普阿姆利则马纳瓦拉斯里赛药学院组织的“RAPSCON-2019”的特刊。以日志形式提供放松。
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