Title of article :
Herbal Medicinal Products from Passiflora for Anxiety: An Unexploited Potential
Author/Authors :
da Fonseca, Lyca R Laboratory of Medicinal Plants and Derivatives - Department of Chemistry of Natural Products - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil - Professional Postgraduate Program in Management - Research and Development in Pharmaceutical Industry - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil , Rodrigues, Rafaele de A Laboratory of Medicinal Plants and Derivatives - Department of Chemistry of Natural Products - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil - Professional Postgraduate Program in Management - Research and Development in Pharmaceutical Industry - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil , Ramos, Aline de S Laboratory of Medicinal Plants and Derivatives - Department of Chemistry of Natural Products - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil , da Cruz, Jefferson D Academic Postgraduate Program in Translational Research in Drugs and Medicines - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil , Ferreira, Jose´ Luiz P Faculty of Pharmacy - Fluminense Federal University - Niter´oi 24241-002 - Brazil , Silva, Jefferson Rocha de A Laboratory of Chromatography - Department of Chemistry - Federal University of Amazonas - Manaus 69077-000 - Brazil , Amaral, Ana Claudia F Laboratory of Medicinal Plants and Derivatives - Department of Chemistry of Natural Products - Farmanguinhos - Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro 21041-250 - Brazil
Pages :
18
From page :
1
To page :
18
Abstract :
Herbal medicines containing Passiflora species have been widely used to treat anxiety since ancient times. The species Passiflora incarnata L. is included in many Pharmacopoeias, and it is the most used species in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. However, there are around 600 species of the genus Passiflora and probably other species that can be used safely. Thus, this article was based on a search into the uses of the main species of the genus Passiflora with anxiolytic activity and its main secondary metabolites and some pharmacological studies, patents, and registered products containing Passiflora. Furthermore, the Brazilian Regulatory Health Agency Datavisa, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency of the United Kingdom, and the European Medicines Agency websites were consulted. The results showed that Passiflora species have health benefits but clinical trials are still scarce. The complexity of Passiflora extracts creates challenges for the development of herbal medicines. P. incarnata is the most studied species of the genus and the most used in natural anxiolytic herbal medicine formulations. However, there are hundreds of Passiflora species potentially useful for medicinal and nutraceutical purposes that are still little explored.
Keywords :
Herbal Medicinal Products , Passiflora , Unexploited Potential
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2624402
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