Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review
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Resumo: | There is a great diversity of plants in Brazil, and many of them, when studied, have high nutritional content, presence of antioxidant, among other properties, and may have a significant pharmacological potential and consequently generating applications in various areas such as health, cosmetics and cooking. Medicinal plants are used by a large part of the world's population as an alternative medicinal resource for the treatment of various diseases, since in many communities they represent a more accessible resource in various senses in relation to allopathic medicines. The use of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes is highlighted, in which many biological activities conferred on plants were demonstrated, among them the action on the central nervous system, being used for the treatment and/or prevention of psychosocial disorders such as anxiety and depression. Thus, the present study aims to conduct a literature review on the medicinal plants most used in the treatment of anxiety and depression. It was found that in treatments, medicinal plants and herbal medicines are seen as a viable alternative for the treatment of anxiety and depression, since they have fewer side effects. Thus, the present research reviewed the species: Hypericum perforatum L.; Passiflora incarnata L.; Melissa L. Officinalis; Chamomilla L. recutita; Piper G. methysticum; Erythrina verna; Humulus lupulus L. and Crataegus oxyacantha L. It was possible to present the effectiveness of all the species mentioned, with the descriptions found in studies in the literature. |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A reviewPlantas medicinales en el tratamiento de la ansiedad y la depresión: una revisiónPlantas medicinais no tratamento de ansiedade e depressão: Uma revisãoHierbas medicinalesEnfermedades psicosocialesTratamientos alternativos.Herbal medicinesPsychosocial diseaseAlternative treatments.FitoterápicosDoenças psicossociaisTratamentos alternativos.There is a great diversity of plants in Brazil, and many of them, when studied, have high nutritional content, presence of antioxidant, among other properties, and may have a significant pharmacological potential and consequently generating applications in various areas such as health, cosmetics and cooking. Medicinal plants are used by a large part of the world's population as an alternative medicinal resource for the treatment of various diseases, since in many communities they represent a more accessible resource in various senses in relation to allopathic medicines. The use of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes is highlighted, in which many biological activities conferred on plants were demonstrated, among them the action on the central nervous system, being used for the treatment and/or prevention of psychosocial disorders such as anxiety and depression. Thus, the present study aims to conduct a literature review on the medicinal plants most used in the treatment of anxiety and depression. It was found that in treatments, medicinal plants and herbal medicines are seen as a viable alternative for the treatment of anxiety and depression, since they have fewer side effects. Thus, the present research reviewed the species: Hypericum perforatum L.; Passiflora incarnata L.; Melissa L. Officinalis; Chamomilla L. recutita; Piper G. methysticum; Erythrina verna; Humulus lupulus L. and Crataegus oxyacantha L. It was possible to present the effectiveness of all the species mentioned, with the descriptions found in studies in the literature.Hay una gran diversidad de plantas en Brasil, y muchas de ellas, cuando se estudian, tienen alto contenido nutricional, presencia de antioxidantes, entre otras propiedades, y pueden tener un potencial farmacológico significativo y, en consecuencia, generar aplicaciones en diversas áreas como la salud, la cosmética y la cocina. Las plantas medicinales son utilizadas por gran parte de la población mundial como un recurso medicinal alternativo para el tratamiento de diversas enfermedades, ya que en muchas comunidades representan un recurso más accesible en diversos sentidos en relación con los medicamentos alopáticos. Se destaca el uso de plantas medicinales con fines terapéuticos, en el que se demostraron muchas actividades biológicas conferidas a las plantas, entre ellas la acción sobre el sistema nervioso central, siendo utilizadas para el tratamiento y/o prevención de trastornos psicosociales como la ansiedad y la depresión. Así, el presente estudio tiene como objetivo realizar una revisión bibliográfica sobre las plantas medicinales más utilizadas en el tratamiento de la ansiedad y la depresión. Se encontró que, en los tratamientos, las plantas y las hierbas medicinales son vistas como una alternativa viable para el tratamiento de la ansiedad y la depresión, ya que tienen menos efectos secundarios. Así, la presente investigación revisó las especies: Hypericum perforatum L.; Passiflora incarnata L.; Melissa L. Officinalis; Chamomilla L. recutita; Piper G. methysticum; Erythrina verna; Humulus lupulus L. y Crataegus oxyacantha L. Fue posible presentar la efectividad de todas las especies mencionadas, con las descripciones encontradas en estudios en la literatura.Há uma grande diversidade de plantas no Brasil, e muitas delas, ao serem estudadas, apresentam elevado teor nutricional, presença de antioxidante, entre outras propriedades, podendo ter um potencial farmacológico significativo e consequentemente gerando aplicações em diversas áreas como saúde, cosmética e culinária. As plantas medicinais são usadas por grande parte da população mundial, como um recurso medicinal alternativo para o tratamento de diversas doenças, visto que em muitas comunidades, representam um recurso mais acessível em diversos sentidos em relação aos medicamentos alopáticos. Destaca-se a utilização das plantas medicinais para fins terapêuticos, em que muitas atividades biológicas conferidas às plantas foram demonstradas, dentre elas a ação no sistema nervoso central, sendo utilizadas para o tratamento e/ou prevenção de transtornos psicossociais como ansiedade e depressão. Sendo assim, o presente estudo tem como objetivo realizar uma revisão bibliográfica sobre as plantas medicinais mais utilizadas no tratamento da ansiedade e depressão. Verificou-se que nos tratamentos, as plantas medicinais e os fitoterápicos são vistos como uma alternativa viável para o tratamento dos quadros de ansiedade e depressão, visto que possuem menos efeitos colaterais. Sendo assim, a presente pesquisa revisou as espécies: Hypericum perforatum L.; Passiflora incarnata L.; Melissa Officinalis L.; Chamomilla recutita L.; Piper methysticum G.; Erythrina verna; Humulus lupulus L. e Crataegus oxyacantha L. Foi possível apresentar a efetividade de todas as espécies citadas, com as descrições encontradas em estudos da literatura.Research, Society and Development2022-01-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2402410.33448/rsd-v11i1.24024Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e5511124024Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e5511124024Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e55111240242525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24024/22044Copyright (c) 2022 José Cândido da Silva Nobrega; Alan Vinícius de Araújo Batista; Osvaldo Soares da Silva; Verônica Cristian Soares de Belchior ; Wendell de Almeida Lacerda; Sandra Maijane Soares de Belchiorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNobrega, José Cândido da Silva Batista, Alan Vinícius de Araújo Silva, Osvaldo Soares da Belchior , Verônica Cristian Soares de Lacerda, Wendell de Almeida Belchior, Sandra Maijane Soares de 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24024Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:42.816044Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review Plantas medicinales en el tratamiento de la ansiedad y la depresión: una revisión Plantas medicinais no tratamento de ansiedade e depressão: Uma revisão |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review Nobrega, José Cândido da Silva Hierbas medicinales Enfermedades psicosociales Tratamientos alternativos. Herbal medicines Psychosocial disease Alternative treatments. Fitoterápicos Doenças psicossociais Tratamentos alternativos. |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review |
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Medicinal plants in the treatment of anxiety and depression: A review |
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Nobrega, José Cândido da Silva |
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Nobrega, José Cândido da Silva Batista, Alan Vinícius de Araújo Silva, Osvaldo Soares da Belchior , Verônica Cristian Soares de Lacerda, Wendell de Almeida Belchior, Sandra Maijane Soares de |
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Batista, Alan Vinícius de Araújo Silva, Osvaldo Soares da Belchior , Verônica Cristian Soares de Lacerda, Wendell de Almeida Belchior, Sandra Maijane Soares de |
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Nobrega, José Cândido da Silva Batista, Alan Vinícius de Araújo Silva, Osvaldo Soares da Belchior , Verônica Cristian Soares de Lacerda, Wendell de Almeida Belchior, Sandra Maijane Soares de |
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Hierbas medicinales Enfermedades psicosociales Tratamientos alternativos. Herbal medicines Psychosocial disease Alternative treatments. Fitoterápicos Doenças psicossociais Tratamentos alternativos. |
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Hierbas medicinales Enfermedades psicosociales Tratamientos alternativos. Herbal medicines Psychosocial disease Alternative treatments. Fitoterápicos Doenças psicossociais Tratamentos alternativos. |
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There is a great diversity of plants in Brazil, and many of them, when studied, have high nutritional content, presence of antioxidant, among other properties, and may have a significant pharmacological potential and consequently generating applications in various areas such as health, cosmetics and cooking. Medicinal plants are used by a large part of the world's population as an alternative medicinal resource for the treatment of various diseases, since in many communities they represent a more accessible resource in various senses in relation to allopathic medicines. The use of medicinal plants for therapeutic purposes is highlighted, in which many biological activities conferred on plants were demonstrated, among them the action on the central nervous system, being used for the treatment and/or prevention of psychosocial disorders such as anxiety and depression. Thus, the present study aims to conduct a literature review on the medicinal plants most used in the treatment of anxiety and depression. It was found that in treatments, medicinal plants and herbal medicines are seen as a viable alternative for the treatment of anxiety and depression, since they have fewer side effects. Thus, the present research reviewed the species: Hypericum perforatum L.; Passiflora incarnata L.; Melissa L. Officinalis; Chamomilla L. recutita; Piper G. methysticum; Erythrina verna; Humulus lupulus L. and Crataegus oxyacantha L. It was possible to present the effectiveness of all the species mentioned, with the descriptions found in studies in the literature. |
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