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<title>Indonesia Journal of Pharmacy Vol 36 No 1 2025</title>
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<note>Food, like bananas, can be used as depression therapy. Bananas are
known for their high tryptophan content. Tryptophan is the precursor of the
neurotransmitter serotonin, which is closely related to the pathophysiology
of anxiety and depression. This comprehensive review examines the available
research on the link between banana consumption and mood. Screening of
original articles or reviews was done on the Google Scholar database, Science
Direct, MedLine (PubMed), Scielo, and Proquest with the keywords &quot;banana,&quot;
&quot;Musa,&quot; &quot;depression,&quot; and &quot;anxiety&quot; published no later than March 31, 2023.
From 8.469 articles found, 18 studies were selected. From the experimental
trial articles obtained (9 studies), most reported positive antidepressant and
antianxiety effects, but not all were significant. The results of the three clinical
trials were also inconsistent. Bananas have antianxiety and antidepressant
properties, but the scientific literature on their efficacy is limited. Therefore,
more evidence is needed to justify its use as a primary or adjunctive
treatment for depression and anxiety.

Keywords: anxiety, banana, depression, mood disorders</note>
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