Literature DB >> 29356580

Natural Products from Single Plants as Sleep Aids: A Systematic Review.

Jungyoon Kim1,2, Suji L Lee1,2, Ilhyang Kang1,2, Youme A Song1, Jiyoung Ma1,3, Young Sun Hong4, Shinwon Park1,2, Seog In Moon1, Soojeong Kim1, Semi Jeong1, Jieun E Kim1,2.   

Abstract

Insufficient sleep, insomnia, and sleep-related problems are important health issues, as their overall prevalence accounts for about 30% of the general population. The aim of this study was to systematically review previous studies investigating the effects of orally administered single plant-derived extracts on sleep-related outcomes in humans. Data sources were PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library. The data search was conducted in two steps: step 1, names of plants which have been studied as sleep aids in humans were searched and retrieved; and step 2, each ingredient listed in step 1 was then added into the search term. Only original articles or reviews were applicable to the scope of this review. Studies on human subjects, with or without sleep-related disorders, were included. Sleep-related disorders refer to not only insomnia or sleep behavior disorders but also diseases with sleep-related symptoms. Studies were considered eligible for this review when the plant extracts were administered orally. Outcome measures relevant to sleep quality, duration, or other sleep-related problems were included. Twenty-one plants were listed in the first step of the search as potential candidates for natural sleep aids. Seventy-nine articles using these single plant-derived natural products were included in the final review. Although valerian was most frequently studied, conflicting results were reported, possibly due to the various outcome measures of each study. Other plants were not as rigorously tested in human studies. There was limited evidence with inconclusive results regarding the effects of single plant-derived natural products on sleep, warranting further studies.

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Keywords:  insomnia; natural products; plant extracts; sleep; sleep aids

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29356580     DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2017.4064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Food        ISSN: 1096-620X            Impact factor:   2.786


  4 in total

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Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 2.622

2.  Sleep-promoting activity of lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) rhizome water extract via GABAA receptors.

Authors:  Yejin Ahn; Singeun Kim; Chunwoong Park; Jung Eun Kim; Hyung Joo Suh; Kyungae Jo
Journal:  Pharm Biol       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 3.889

3.  Study on the Sleep-Improvement Effects of Hemerocallis citrina Baroni in Drosophila melanogaster and Targeted Screening to Identify Its Active Components and Mechanism.

Authors:  Yuxuan Liang; Riming Huang; Yongchun Chen; Jing Zhong; Jie Deng; Ziyi Wang; Zhuojun Wu; Meiying Li; Hong Wang; Yuanming Sun
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-04-17

4.  Optimisation and Validation of a Nutritional Intervention to Enhance Sleep Quality and Quantity.

Authors:  Shona L Halson; Gregory Shaw; Nathan Versey; Dean J Miller; Charli Sargent; Gregory D Roach; Lara Nyman; James M Carter; Keith Baar
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-08-25       Impact factor: 5.717

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