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The Potential of Selected Plants and Their Biologically Active Molecules in the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety Disorders

Nicol Urbanská, Tolulope Joshua Ashaolu, Simona Mattova, Patrik Šimko, Terézia Kisková

2025International Journal of Molecular Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The incidence of anxiety and depression disorders is increasing worldwide. There is an increasing incidence of hard-to-treat depression with various aspects of origin. Almost 80% of people prefer to use natural remedies and supplements as their primary healthcare solution. Not surprisingly, around one-third of drugs were inspired by nature. Over the past three decades, the use of such remedies has increased significantly. Synthetic antidepressants may cause various negative side effects, whereas herbal medicines are favored because of their ability to relieve symptoms with minimal to no side effects and lower financial burden. This review provides an overview of herbs and biologically active compounds used to treat depression.

Topics & Concepts

Depression (economics)AnxietyIncidence (geometry)MedicinePsychiatryTraditional medicineOpticsMacroeconomicsPhysicsEconomicsMedicinal Plants and Bioactive CompoundsNatural Compound Pharmacology StudiesMedicinal Plant Extracts Effects
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