Herbal treatment of anxiety : clinical studies in Western, Chinese and ayurvedic traditions /: clinical studies in Western, Chinese and ayurvedic traditions. (2022)
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- Title:
- Herbal treatment of anxiety : clinical studies in Western, Chinese and ayurvedic traditions /: clinical studies in Western, Chinese and ayurvedic traditions. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Herbal treatment of anxiety : clinical studies in Western, Chinese and ayurvedic traditions
- Further Information:
- Note: Scott D. Mendelson.
- Authors:
- Mendelson, Scott D
- Contents:
- Contents Chapter 1. What is anxiety? References Chapter 2. Non-pharmacological treatments of Anxiety References Chapter 3. The Neurobiology of Anxiety 3.1 Brain Circuitry of anxiety 3.2 Neurochemistry 3.2.1 Gamma amino butyric acid 3.2.2 Glutamate 3.2.3 Monoamines 3.2.4 Acetylcholine 3.2.5 Endocannabinoids 3.2.6 Endorphins 3.2.7 Histamine 3.2.8 Glycine 3.3 Stress 3.4 Inflammation 3.5 Metabolic Syndrome 3.6 Summary References Chapter 4. Medications commonly used to treat anxiety 4.1 Benzodiazepines 4.2 Buspirone 4.3 Antidepressants 4.4 Gabapentin 4.5 Pregabalin 4.6 Hydroxyzine 4.7 propranolol 4.8 clonidine 4.9 neurosteroids 4.10 Mechanisms of anxiolytic drug action Chapter 5. Anxiolytic Phytochemicals 5.1 Flavonoids 5.2 Terpenes 5.3 alkaloids 5.4 Phytochemicals that relieve anxiety 5.4.1 Amentoflavone 5.4.2 Apigenin 5.4.3 Baicalein 5.4.4 β-caryophyllene 5.4.5 Bisabolol 5.4.6 Caffeic acid 5.4.7 3-Carene 5.4.8 Carvacrol 5.4.9 Chrysin 5.4.10 7, 8, Dihydroxyflavone 5.4.11 Ellagic acid 5.4.12 Epigallocatechin gallate 5.4.13 Eugenol 5.4.14 Ferulic acid 5.4.15 Hispidulin 5.4.16 Hyperoside 5.4.17 Icariin 5.4.18 Isopulegol 5.4.19 Kaempferol 5.4.20 Limonene 5.4.21 Linalool 5.4.22 Luteolin 5.4.23 Menthol 5.4.24 Mangiferin 5.4.25 Myricetin 5.4.26 Naringin 5.4.27 Nerolidol 5.4.28 Nobiletin 5.4.29 Pinene 5.4.30 Resveratrol 5.4.31 Quercetin 5.4.32 Rosmarinic acid 5.4.33 Ursolic acid 5.4.34 Wogonin Chapter 6. Herbal treatment of anxiety 6.1.1 Acorus calamus 6.1.1 Anxiolytic effectsContents Chapter 1. What is anxiety? References Chapter 2. Non-pharmacological treatments of Anxiety References Chapter 3. The Neurobiology of Anxiety 3.1 Brain Circuitry of anxiety 3.2 Neurochemistry 3.2.1 Gamma amino butyric acid 3.2.2 Glutamate 3.2.3 Monoamines 3.2.4 Acetylcholine 3.2.5 Endocannabinoids 3.2.6 Endorphins 3.2.7 Histamine 3.2.8 Glycine 3.3 Stress 3.4 Inflammation 3.5 Metabolic Syndrome 3.6 Summary References Chapter 4. Medications commonly used to treat anxiety 4.1 Benzodiazepines 4.2 Buspirone 4.3 Antidepressants 4.4 Gabapentin 4.5 Pregabalin 4.6 Hydroxyzine 4.7 propranolol 4.8 clonidine 4.9 neurosteroids 4.10 Mechanisms of anxiolytic drug action Chapter 5. Anxiolytic Phytochemicals 5.1 Flavonoids 5.2 Terpenes 5.3 alkaloids 5.4 Phytochemicals that relieve anxiety 5.4.1 Amentoflavone 5.4.2 Apigenin 5.4.3 Baicalein 5.4.4 β-caryophyllene 5.4.5 Bisabolol 5.4.6 Caffeic acid 5.4.7 3-Carene 5.4.8 Carvacrol 5.4.9 Chrysin 5.4.10 7, 8, Dihydroxyflavone 5.4.11 Ellagic acid 5.4.12 Epigallocatechin gallate 5.4.13 Eugenol 5.4.14 Ferulic acid 5.4.15 Hispidulin 5.4.16 Hyperoside 5.4.17 Icariin 5.4.18 Isopulegol 5.4.19 Kaempferol 5.4.20 Limonene 5.4.21 Linalool 5.4.22 Luteolin 5.4.23 Menthol 5.4.24 Mangiferin 5.4.25 Myricetin 5.4.26 Naringin 5.4.27 Nerolidol 5.4.28 Nobiletin 5.4.29 Pinene 5.4.30 Resveratrol 5.4.31 Quercetin 5.4.32 Rosmarinic acid 5.4.33 Ursolic acid 5.4.34 Wogonin Chapter 6. Herbal treatment of anxiety 6.1.1 Acorus calamus 6.1.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.1.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.1.3 Dosage 6.1.1.4 Toxicity 6.1.1.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.1.6 Drug interaction 6.1.2 Avena sativa 6.1.2.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.2.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.2.3 Dosage 6.1.2.4 Toxicity 6.1.2.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.2.6 Drug interaction 6.1.3 Bacopa monnieri 6.1.3.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.3.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.3.3 Dosage 6.1.3.4 Toxicity 6.1.3.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.3.6 Drug interaction 6.1.4 Camellia sinensis 6.1.4.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.4.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.4.3 Dosage 6.1.4.4 Toxicity 6.1.4.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.4.6 Drug interaction 6.1.5 Cannabis sativa 6.1.5.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.5.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.5.3 Dosage 6.1.5.4 Toxicity 6.1.5.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.5.6 Drug interaction 6.1.6 Centella asiatica 6.1.6.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.6.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.6.3 Dosage 6.1.6.4 Toxicity 6.1.6.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.6.6 Drug interaction 6.1.7 Cinnamomum spp 6.1.7.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.7.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.7.3 Dosage 6.1.7.4 Toxicity 6.1.7.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.7.6 Drug interaction 6.1.8 Citrus aurantium 6.1.8.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.8.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.8.3 Dosage 6.1.8.4 Toxicity 6.1.8.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.8.6 Drug interaction 6.1.9 Convolvulus pluricaulis 6.1.9.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.9.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.9.3 Dosage 6.1.9.4 Toxicity 6.1.9.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.9.6 Drug interaction 6.1.10 Crocus sativa 6.1.10.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.10.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.10.3 Dosage 6.1.10.4 Toxicity 6.1.10.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.10.6 Drug interaction 6.1.11 Curcuma longa 6.1.11.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.11.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.11.3 Dosage 6.1.11.4 Toxicity 6.1.11.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.11.6 Drug interaction 6.1.12 Echinacea angustifolia 6.1.12.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.12.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.12.3 Dosage 6.1.12.4 Toxicity 6.1.12.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.12.6 Drug interaction 6.1.13 Echium amoenum 6.1.13.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.13.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.13.3 Dosage 6.1.13.4 Toxicity 6.1.13.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.13.6 Drug interaction 6.1.14 Eleutherococcus senticosus 6.1.14.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.14.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.14.3 Dosage 6.1.14.4 Toxicity 6.1.14.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.14.6 Drug interaction 6.1.15 Eschscholzia californica 6.1.15.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.15.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.15.3 Dosage 6.1.15.4 Toxicity 6.1.15.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.15.6 Drug interaction 6.1.16 Euphytose 6.1.16.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.16.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.16.3 Dosage 6.1.16.4 Toxicity 6.1.16.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.16.6 Drug interaction 6.1.17 Evolvulus alsinoides 6.1.17.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.17.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.17.3 Dosage 6.1.17.4 Toxicity 6.1.17.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.17.6 Drug interaction 6.1.18 Foeniculum vulgare 6.1.18.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.18.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.18.3 Dosage 6.1.18.4 Toxicity 6.1.18.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.18.6 Drug interaction 6.1.19 Galphimia glauca 6.1.19.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.19.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.19.3 Dosage 6.1.19.4 Toxicity 6.1.19.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.19.6 Drug interaction 6.1.20 Ganoderma lucidum 6.1.20.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.20.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.20.3 Dosage 6.1.20.4 Toxicity 6.1.20.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.20.6 Drug interaction 6.1.21 Ginkgo biloba 6.1.21.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.21.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.21.3 Dosage 6.1.21.4 Toxicity 6.1.21.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.21.6 Drug interaction 6.1.22 Humulus lupulus 6.1.22.1 Anxiolytic effects 6.1.22.2 Mechanism of action 6.1.22.3 Dosage 6.1.22.4 Toxicity 6.1.22.5 Safety in pregnancy 6.1.22.6 Drug interaction 6 … (more)
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- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.8522
Anxiety disorders -- Alternative treatment
Herbs -- Therapeutic use - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000615494
9781000615470
9781003300281 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032291598
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- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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