• Andrey Volgin
  • LongEn Yang
  • Tamara Amstislavskaya
  • Konstantin Demin
  • Dongmei Wang
  • Dongni Yan
  • Jingtao Wang
  • Mengyao Wang
  • Erik Alpyshov
  • Guojun Hu
  • Nazar Serikuly
  • Vadim Shevyrin
  • Edina Wappler-Guzzetta
  • Murilo de Abreu
  • Allan Kalueff

Kava (kava kava, Piper methysticum) is a common drug-containing plant in the Pacific islands. Kavalactones, its psychoactive compounds, exert potent central nervous system (CNS) action clinically and in animal models. However, the exact pharmacological profiles and mechanisms of action of kava on the brain and behavior remain poorly understood. Here, we discuss clinical and experimental data on kava psychopharmacology and summarize chemistry and synthesis of kavalactones. We also review its societal impact, drug use and abuse potential, and future perspectives on translational kava research.

Original languageEnglish
JournalACS Chemical Neuroscience
Early online date21 Jan 2020
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

    Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Physiology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Cell Biology

    Research areas

  • anxiolysis, kava, kavalactones, translational drug research

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