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Abstract Title:

Indole Alkaloids from Plants as Potential Leads for Antidepressant Drugs: A Mini Review.

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Front Pharmacol. 2017 ;8:96. Epub 2017 Feb 28. PMID: 28293192

Abstract Author(s):

Hazrulrizawati A Hamid, Aizi N M Ramli, Mashitah M Yusoff

Article Affiliation:

Hazrulrizawati A Hamid

Abstract:

Depression is the most common illness observed in the elderly, adults, and children. Antidepressants prescribed are usually synthetic drugs and these can sometimes cause a wide range of unpleasant side effects. Current research is focussed on natural products from plants as they are a rich source of potent new drug leads. Besides(St. John's wort), the plants studied includeL. (passion flower),(kratom),G. Forst (kava) andL. Harman, harmol, harmine, harmalol and harmaline are indole alkaloids isolated from, while mitragynine is isolated from. The structure of isolated compounds fromG. Forst andL. contains an indole moiety. The indole moiety is related to the neurotransmitter serotonin which is widely implicated for brain function and cognition as the endogenous receptor agonist. An imbalance in serotonin levels may influence mood in a way that leads to depression. The moiety is present in a number of antidepressants already on the market. Hence, the objective of this review is to discuss bioactive compounds containing the indole moiety from plants that can serve as potent antidepressants.

Study Type : Review
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Diseases : Depression

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