The Untapped Potential of Ginsenosides and American Ginseng Berry in Promoting Mental Health via the Gut–Brain Axis
Tristan St-Laurent, Riadh Hammami
Abstract
) root in health research and on the market, the ginseng berry's potential remains relatively unexplored. Implementing ginseng berry cultivations and designing berry-derived products could improve the accessibility to mental health-promoting nutraceuticals. Indeed, the berry could have a higher concentration of neuroprotective and antidepressant compounds than the root, which has already been the subject of research demonstrating its efficacy in the context of neuroprotection and mental health. In this review, data on the berry's application in supporting mental health via the gut-brain axis is compiled and discussed.
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BerryGinsengNeuroprotectionContext (archaeology)NutraceuticalTraditional medicineHealth benefitsPopularityMedicineMental healthPsychologyPharmacologyAlternative medicineBiologyBotanyPsychiatryPaleontologySocial psychologyPathologyGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsPharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsTryptophan and brain disorders