Mechanism based Antianxiety activity of Polysaccharides obtained from different medicinal plants A Review on Current evidences
1*Wasil Ansari, 2Vinod Bairagi, and 3Yogesh Ahire
1,2,3K.B.H.S.S Trusts Institute of Pharmacy, Bhayegoan Road, Malegaon - 423105
ABSTRACT
Anxiety is major disorder affecting world population about estimated 33% population in the world are suffering from psychosis, mental and neurological diseases. Polysaccharides obtained from many medicinal plants can be used in treatment of various conditions like antioxidant, antidepressant, hyperglycemia, anti-inflammatory, heamatinics, immune modulator activities and many more. In present review article the study of polysaccharides from different medicinal plants with their anxiolytic effects was reviewed. Based on review this study shows potentials of different homo and hetero polysaccharides extracted from different medicinal plants, responsible for anxiolytic activity in preclinical models. Polysaccharides are derived from a variety of sources, including plants, microorganisms, algae, and animals. Their unique physicochemical properties make them amenable to physical and chemical modifications, which can enhance their characteristics. This versatility underpins their growing applications in biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. In this review, we will explore the current advancement in polysaccharide applications as anxiolytics.