An Overview Study Related To Effect Of Nutraceutical Herbal Products In Insomnia Disease

  • Niraj Gupta College of Pharmacy Agra, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, UP, India
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61280/journalmedicinalplants.v2i2.264

Keywords:

Insomnia, Ashwagandha, Insomnia Herbal remedies, Marketed Insomnia products

Abstract

The general population frequently experiences sleep difficulties, which can lead to health issues like anxiety and insomnia. A variety of alternative plant-based therapies are used to treat anxiety and sleeplessness in addition to conventional medications and psychological therapy. In addition to evaluating the safety and effectiveness of these medications and clarifying any potential mechanisms of action, this study sought to locate and analyze the most recent information on the use of herbal remedies for treating anxiety and insomnia as collated from clinical studies. The procedure involved searching the databases of the Cochrane Library, Scopus, and 2010 to 2020. In addition to specific herbal remedies by both their common and scientific names, the search phrases "sleep disorder," "insomnia," "sedative," "hypnotic," "anxiety," "anxiolytic," and "clinical trial" were paired with the term’s "herbs" and "medicinal plants." The length of treatment, the kinds of study participants, the mode of administration, and the treatment technique all affect how effective medicinal plants are. To further investigate the mechanisms of action, more preclinical research and clinical trials with a suitable, standardized design are required. Our research leads us to the conclusion that valerian, passionflower, and ashwagandha are the three plants with the greatest promise; the combination of valerian with hops and passionflower produced the best outcomes in the clinical trials.

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Author Biography

Niraj Gupta, College of Pharmacy Agra, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, UP, India

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30-04-2026

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Niraj Gupta. (2026). An Overview Study Related To Effect Of Nutraceutical Herbal Products In Insomnia Disease. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Medicinal Plants, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.61280/journalmedicinalplants.v2i2.264