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Triethylene glycol, an active component of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) leaves, is responsible for sleep induction.

Mahesh K Kaushik, Sunil C Kaul, Renu Wadhwa, Masashi Yanagisawa, Yoshihiro Urade
Other PloS one 2017 57 citazioni

Disegno dello studio

Tipo di studio
In Vitro
Popolazione
Mouse model (animal study) investigating sleep induction by Ashwagandha leaf components
Intervento
Triethylene glycol, an active component of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) leaves, is responsible for sleep induction. 10-30 mg/mouse (triethylene glycol); water extract of Ashwagandha leaves
Comparatore
alcoholic extract of Ashwagandha leaves; vehicle control
Esito primario
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep amount in mice
Direzione dell'effetto
Positive
Rischio di bias
Unclear

Abstract

Insomnia is the most common sleep complaint which occurs due to difficulty in falling asleep or maintaining it. Most of currently available drugs for insomnia develop dependency and/or adverse effects. Hence natural therapies could be an alternative choice of treatment for insomnia. The root or whole plant extract of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) has been used to induce sleep in Indian system of traditional home medicine, Ayurveda. However, its active somnogenic components remain unidentified. We investigated the effect of various components of Ashwagandha leaf on sleep regulation by oral administration in mice. We found that the alcoholic extract that contained high amount of active withanolides was ineffective to induce sleep in mice. However, the water extract which contain triethylene glycol as a major component induced significant amount of non-rapid eye movement sleep with slight change in rapid eye movement sleep. Commercially available triethylene glycol also increased non-rapid eye movement sleep in mice in a dose-dependent (10-30 mg/mouse) manner. These results clearly demonstrated that triethylene glycol is an active sleep-inducing component of Ashwagandha leaves and could potentially be useful for insomnia therapy.

TL;DR

Results clearly demonstrated that triethylene glycol is an active sleep-inducing component of Ashwagandha leaves and could potentially be useful for insomnia therapy.

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