Panax Ginseng in Migraine Management- Dopaminergic and Neuroprotective Effects from Preclinical and Clinical Evidence
Rithin Jacob Antony and
Tharaka Srinatha Dunuwila
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Tharaka Srinatha Dunuwila: Rithin Jacob Antony Rajan, Faculty of Medicine, Alte University, University Street-2, Tbilisi-0177, Georgia
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2025, vol. 60, issue 2, 52311-52318
Abstract:
Ginsenosides, the active components of Panax ginseng, show increasing potential for migraine management by modulating dopaminergic pathways, providing neuroprotection, and reducing neuroinflammation, which are key contributors to migraine pathophysiology. This review highlights the role of ginsenosides in inhibiting do- pamine receptor desensitization, mitigating oxidative stress, and alleviating neuroinflammatory processes.
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Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2025.60.009412
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