Abstract
Rhodiola rosea L. is a traditional herbal medicine used to
relieve symptoms of fatigue, enhance mental performance
and increase resistance to stress whilst promoting
antidepressant, anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects1-6
.
Rhodiola’s reported activity on mood and cognition might
be effective in the treatment of mild to moderate
depression as suggested by numerous studies and clinical
trials. Furthermore, subjective user reports indicate
reduced side effects when compared to conventional
pharmacotherapies. Its adaptogenic efficacy is believed to
be associated with biogenic monoamine and opioid
synthesis, transport and receptor activity1-6
. The
phytochemical composition of Rhodiola is diverse, however,
commercial extracts are typically standardised to salidroside
and Rosavins only.