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Autism: plants with neuro-psychopharmacotherapeutic potential

Мustafa Sevindik, Falah Saleh Mohammed, İmran Uysal

2023Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increasing prevalence of cases of autism. There is no general cure for autism; however, there are situational treatments available. In this context, plants may be beneficial in suppressing the conditions that may arise in the disease. This study compiles plant species that have been reported in the literature as potential remedies for autism disorders. Furthermore, the general characteristics, usage areas, and biological activities of these plant species have been compiled. As a result of our research, it has been seen that plants can be used to combat many symptoms of autism. It is believed that plants may contribute to the improvement of the well-being of individuals with autism, as a result.

Topics & Concepts

AutismContext (archaeology)PsychologySituational ethicsDiseaseDevelopmental psychologyMedicineBiologyPathologyPaleontologySocial psychologyAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchMedicinal Plants and NeuroprotectionGABA and Rice Research