20Sep 2019

EFFECTS OF OCIMUM SANCTUM IN RELIEVING ANXIETY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY.

  • Resident, Dept of Pharmacology BharatiVidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Medical College & Hospital, Sangli.
  • Professor, Dept of Pharmacology BharatiVidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Medical College & Hospital, Sangli.
  • I/C scientist, CAH, Dept of Pharmacology BharatiVidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) Medical College & Hospital, Sangli.
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • References
  • Cite This Article as
  • Corresponding Author

It?s almost impossible to live without some stress and anxiety. Stress has mostly negative effects on the health of an individual. Commonly used anxiolytics in practice are like Alprazolam or other benzodiazepines, have undesirable effects, like Abuse liability, dry mouth, tolerance, addiction, drowsiness, dyskinesia. Our objective was to test an alternate naturally available medicine. Plants like ?Ocimum Sanctum? (Tulsi, Holy Basil) are being tried for relieving stress, anxiety and do not possess the mentioned undesirable effects. Stress induces a variety of autonomic, visceral, immunological and neurobehavioral responses ; such as anxiety, depression, anorexia and there is activation of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis including elevated corticosterone levels. The present study was aimed at investigating the anti-anxiety effects of ocimum sanctum and compare it with diazepam in rats. Ocimum sanctum leaf extract was found to produce an effect indicative of anti-anxiety activity which was similar to those produced by low doses of barbiturates in other pharmacological studies. The effects were comparable to some earlier studies and showed anxiolytic effect second to diazepam. Despite multiple studies the effects of Ocimum Sanctum are not yet fully established .


  1. Balasubramani SP, Venkatasubramanian P, Kumar SK, Patwardhan B. Plant- based rasayana drugs from ayurveda. Chin J Integr Med (2011) 17(2):88-94.
  2. Sreemantula S, Nammi S, KolanukondaR,et al. Adaptogenic and nootropic activities of aqueous extract of Vitisvinifera (grape seed): an experimental study in rat model. BMC Complement Altern med.2005 Jan 19;5:1.
  3. Lister R G The use of elevated plus maze to measure anxiety in the mouse. Psychopharmacology (Berl), 92(198 ) 180.
  4. Bhattacharyya D. Sur TK. Jana U. Dehnath PK. Controlled programmed trail of Ocimum sanctum leaf on generalized anxiety disorders. Nepal Med coll J. 2008 Sep 10(3): 176-9.
  5. Ocimum sanctum in Indian Materia medica (3rded). Popular book depot,Mumbai 1954;1:865-67.
  6. SatyavatiGV,Gupta AK, NeerajT.Ocimum sanctum linn.In:medicinal plants of India, ICMR publication .New Delhi 1987;2:354-71.
  7. Ramachandran NAG, GunasegaranR.Chemical investigations of certain Indian plants.Ind Journal of Chemistry 1982;21B:979-80.
  8. Pellow S, Chopin P, File SE, Briley M. Validation of open: Closed arm entries in an elevated plus-maze as a measure of anxiety in the rat. J Neurosci Methods. 1985 Aug;14(3):149-67.
  9. ImranaTabassum, Zeba N. Siddiqui, Shamim J. Rizvi.Effects of Ocimum Sanctum and CamellaSinesis on stress induced anxiety and depression. Indian J Pharmacol. 2010 Oct;42(5): 283-288
  10. Tubaki BR, Chandrashekar CR. Sudhakar D. Prabha TN. l.avalar GS. Kutty BM. Clinical efficacy of ManasamitraVataka( an Ayurveda medication) on generalized anxiety disorder with comorbid generalized social phobia: a randomized controlled study. J Altern Complement. Med. 2012. Jun:1 8(6):6 12-21. Doi: 10.1 089/acm.20 10.0778.

[Sachin G. Jagdale, Ramchandra P.Limaye and Ravindra P. Kulkarni. (2019); EFFECTS OF OCIMUM SANCTUM IN RELIEVING ANXIETY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 7 (Sep). 1003-1005] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Dr.Ramchandra P.Limaye
Professor and Head , Dept of Pharmacology, BV(DU)MC&H,Sangli

DOI:


Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/9748      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/9748