Title: | Aromas Influencing the GABAergic System |
Address: | "Department of Naturopathy and Western Herbal Medicine, Health Faculty, Fortitude Valley Campus, Torrens University Australia, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia. Centre for Healthy Futures, Health Faculty, Surry Hills Campus, Torrens University Australia, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia" |
DOI: | 10.3390/molecules27082414 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Aromas have a powerful influence in our everyday life and are known to exhibit an array of pharmacological properties, including anxiolytic, anti-stress, relaxing, and sedative effects. Numerous animal and human studies support the use of aromas and their constituents to reduce anxiety-related symptoms and/or behaviours. Although the exact mechanism of how these aromas exert their anxiolytic effects is not fully understood, the GABAergic system is thought to be primarily involved. The fragrance emitted from a number of plant essential oils has shown promise in recent studies in modulating GABAergic neurotransmission, with GABA(A) receptors being the primary therapeutic target. This review will explore the anxiolytic and sedative properties of aromas found in common beverages, such as coffee, tea, and whisky as well aromas found in food, spices, volatile organic compounds, and popular botanicals and their constituents. In doing so, this review will focus on these aromas and their influence on the GABAergic system and provide greater insight into viable anxiety treatment options" |
Keywords: | "Animals *Anti-Anxiety Agents/pharmacology/therapeutic use Anxiety/drug therapy Hypnotics and Sedatives Odorants *Oils, Volatile/pharmacology Plant Oils Receptors, GABA-A GABAA receptor GABAergic anxiolytic aromas constituents essential oils sedative volat;" |
Notes: | "MedlineHartley, Neville McLachlan, Craig S eng Review Switzerland 2022/04/24 Molecules. 2022 Apr 8; 27(8):2414. doi: 10.3390/molecules27082414" |