Therapeutic effects of herbal extracts and constituents in animal models of psychiatric disorders

ZJ Zhang - Life sciences, 2004 - Elsevier
A search for novel pharmacotherapy from medicinal plants for psychiatric illnesses has
progressed significantly in the past decade. This is reflected in the large number of herbal …

[HTML][HTML] Phytochemistry and pharmacology of anti-depressant medicinal plants: A review

J Martins, S Brijesh - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2018 - Elsevier
Stress renders an individual to experience mental pressure and exhaustion which brings
about feelings of anxiety, depression, anger and/or other negative emotions. Depression …

Ethnomedicines used in Trinidad and Tobago for reproductive problems

C Lans - Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, 2007 - Springer
Background Throughout history women have tried to control or enhance their fertility using
herbal remedies, with various levels of societal support. Caribbean folk medicine has been …

[HTML][HTML] Mimosa pudica L.(Laajvanti): an overview

H Ahmad, S Sehgal, A Mishra, R Gupta - Pharmacognosy reviews, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Mimosa pudica L.(Mimosaceae) also referred to as touch me not, live and die, shame plant
and humble plant is a prostrate or semi-erect subshrub of tropical America and Australia …

Medicinal plants for the treatment of “nervios”, anxiety, and depression in Mexican Traditional Medicine

SL Guzmán Gutiérrez, R Reyes Chilpa… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
The term “nervios” is referred as a folk illness recognized by Mexican Traditional Medicine,
and also widely reported across many countries in Latin America.“Nervios” are …

Aphrodisiac Performance of Bioactive Compounds from Mimosa pudica Linn.: In Silico Molecular Docking and Dynamics Simulation Approach

C Palanichamy, P Pavadai, T Panneerselvam… - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Plants and their derived molecules have been traditionally used to manage numerous
pathological complications, including male erectile dysfunction (ED). Mimosa pudica Linn …

Mimosa pudica L., a High‐Value Medicinal Plant as a Source of Bioactives for Pharmaceuticals

G Muhammad, MA Hussain, I Jantan… - … reviews in food …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Mimosa pudica Linn.(Family: Mimosaceae) is used as an ornamental plant due to
its thigmonastic and nyctinastic movements. M. pudica is also used to avoid or cure several …

[HTML][HTML] Ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry, pharmacological activities and toxicological effects of Mimosa pudica-A review

OE Adurosakin, EJ Iweala, JO Otike, ED Dike… - Pharmacological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Mimosa pudica L. is a creeping herbaceous ornamental plant belonging to the
Mimosaceae family. It is used in ethnomedicine to prevent or treat various illnesses like …

Phytochemistry and Diverse Pharmacology of Genus Mimosa: A Review

K Rizwan, I Majeed, M Bilal, T Rasheed, A Shakeel… - Biomolecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
The genus Mimosa belongs to the Fabaceae family and comprises almost 400 species of
herbs, shrubs and ornamental trees. The genus Mimosa is found all over the tropics and …

A Comprehensive Review of the Ethnotraditional Uses and Biological and Pharmacological Potential of the Genus Mimosa

I Majeed, K Rizwan, A Ashar, T Rasheed… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Mimosa genus belongs to the Fabaceae family of legumes and consists of about 400
species distributed all over the world. The growth forms of plants belonging to the Mimosa …