| Literature DB >> 31353393 |
Siu Wa Tang1,2, Wayne H Tang1.
Abstract
Multiple initiatives at the national and international level support natural drug discovery. Psychiatrists and patients are not well informed about natural psychotropics in general. Existing antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs were developed from atropine, a natural product. Subsequent drug developments were largely based on extension and modification of earlier molecular scaffolds. This limits their mechanisms of action to similar neuropathways. Natural psychotropic substances, particularly those with hallucinogenic and psychedelic properties and different chemical structures, may serve as new paths to novel psychotropic drug development.Entities:
Keywords: botanical psychotropics; designer drugs; natural psychoactive substances; psychotropic designs
Year: 2019 PMID: 31353393 PMCID: PMC6754733 DOI: 10.1093/ijnp/pyz042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Neuropsychopharmacol ISSN: 1461-1457 Impact factor: 5.176
Categories of botanical compounds and properties
| Category | Plant | Ingredients | Properties/Indications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saccharides and glycosides | Immuno-modulation | ||
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| Ginsenosides | Adaptogen | |
| Ganoderma fungi | Polysaccharides | Immuno-modulating | |
|
| Tenuifoliside a | Antidepressant | |
| Phenylpropanoids | UV protection, | ||
| a.Simple phenylpropanoids |
| Shikimic acid | Precursor for synthesis of oseltamivir (Tamiflu) |
|
| Anisatin | Toxic | |
| Cinnamon tree bark | Cinnamaldehyde | Anti-Tau protein, insecticide | |
| b.Flavonoids |
| Ginkgetin | Dementia |
| Green tea | Catechin | Antioxidant, neuroprotection | |
|
| Quercetrin | Antidepressant | |
|
| Daidzein, Daidzin | Angiogenesis | |
| c.Coumarins | Cassia Cinnamon Tonka beans | Cinnamaldehyde | Antioxidant |
| d.Lignans |
| Schisanhenol | Hepatoprotection |
| Quinones and | Antibacterial | ||
| St John’s wort | Hypericin | Depression | |
|
| Emodin | Antiaging, antiatherosclerotic | |
|
| Cryptotanshinone | Antioxidant, antiaging | |
| Terpenes/triterpenoids/ | Antiinflammatory | ||
|
| Jujuboside a | Sedative, antidepressant | |
|
| Digoxin | Congestive heart failure | |
|
| Artemisinin | Antimalarial | |
| Peony root | Paeoniflorin | Antiinflammatory | |
|
| Panaxadiol | Adaptogen | |
| St John’s wort | Hyperforin, Adhyperforin | Antidepressant | |
| Alkaloids | Opium poppy | Morphine | Sedation |
|
| Atropine, scopolamine | Anticholinergic | |
| Coffee beans | Caffeine | Wakefulness | |
| Tea | Caffeine | Wakefulness |
Figure 1.Conversion of antihistamines to specific serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs), with ethylamine backbone with (CH3CH2NH2) circled.
Figure 2.Structure of hypericin and hyperforin in St John’s Wort.