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Valeriana jatamansi
Himalayan relative of European valerian used in Ayurveda; considered superior sedative in high altitude regions.
Valeriana jatamansi, a Himalayan species of valerian used in Ayurveda, is a potent sedative and anxiolytic herb considered superior to European valerian for calming the nervous system. It is traditionally employed for insomnia, anxiety, epilepsy, and palpitations, with modern research supporting its neuroprotective and antispasmodic properties. Key active compounds include valeranone, jatamansone, and isovaleric acid, which modulate GABAergic and serotonergic pathways.
The sedative and anxiolytic effects of Valeriana jatamansi are primarily mediated through modulation of GABA-A receptors, enhancing chloride ion conductance and producing a calming effect. Jatamansone and valeranone also interact with serotonin 5-HT1A receptors, contributing to anxiolytic and neuroprotective actions. Additionally, isovaleric acid inhibits GABA transaminase, increasing GABA levels in the brain. These multi-target mechanisms underlie its efficacy in sleep disorders and anxiety.
Himalayan relative of European valerian used in Ayurveda; considered superior sedative in high altitude regions.
Valeriana jatamansi, a Himalayan species of valerian used in Ayurveda, is a potent sedative and anxiolytic herb considered superior to European valerian for calming the nervous system. It is traditionally employed for insomnia, anxiety, epilepsy, and palpitations, with modern research supporting its neuroprotective and antispasmodic properties. Key active compounds include valeranone, jatamansone, and isovaleric acid, which modulate GABAergic and serotonergic pathways.
The sedative and anxiolytic effects of Valeriana jatamansi are primarily mediated through modulation of GABA-A receptors, enhancing chloride ion conductance and producing a calming effect. Jatamansone and valeranone also interact with serotonin 5-HT1A receptors, contributing to anxiolytic and neuroprotective actions. Additionally, isovaleric acid inhibits GABA transaminase, increasing GABA levels in the brain. These multi-target mechanisms underlie its efficacy in sleep disorders and anxiety.