Currently available sleeping pills do not address stress component and often have severe side effects.
Sleep loss is associated with certain other diseases including obesity, cardiovascular diseases, depression, anxiety, mania deficits etc.
Researchers from University of Tsukuba in Japan found that octacosanol reduces stress and restores stress-affected sleep back to normal.
Octacosanol is abundantly present in various everyday foods such as sugarcane (thin whitish layer on surface), rice bran, wheat germ oil, bee wax etc.
The team, led by Mahesh K Kaushik, orally fed octacosanol to mildly stressed mice.
They found that Octacosanol reduced corticosterone level in blood plasma, which is a stress marker. The octacosanol- administered mice also showed normal sleep, which was previously disturbed due to stress.
The team therefore claims that the octacosanol mitigates stress in mice and restores stress-affected sleep to normal in mice.
The sleep induced by octacosanol was similar to natural sleep and physiological in nature. However, authors also claimed that octacosanol does not affect sleep in normal animals.
Octacosanol can be considered safe for human use as a therapy, because it is a food-based compound and believed to show no side effects.
"Future studies include the identification of target brain area of octacosanol, its BBB permeability, and the mechanism via which octacosanol lowers stress," Kaushik said.
The study was published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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