Daily supplementation with lemon verbena extract decreases subjective energy and parental reports of hyperactivity in children displaying sub-clinical ADHD-type behaviours: A randomised placebo controlled trial

Philippa A. Jackson*, Ellen F. Smith, Joanne Forster, Jessica Greener, Anna Small, David O. Kennedy, Cynthia Suarez*, Andressa Blainski, Ivo Pischel

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Abstract

Background: Current treatment options for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are limited by factors such as adherence and cost, whilst no treatment options are available for sub-clinical or undiagnosed ADHD. Herbal preparations may therefore offer an alternative approach in the management of symptoms; Aloysia citriodora Paláu (lemon verbena) is a promising candidate.
Aim: To assess the behavioural, cognitive, psychological and physiological effects of 56 days’ supplementation with lemon verbena extract (LVE) in children exhibiting symptoms of ADHD at the sub-clinical level.

Methods: This exploratory study followed a randomised, double blind parallel groups design wherein 120 healthy participants aged 8-17 years received 15 mg/kg bw/d LVE or matched placebo for 56 days. Behavioural, cognitive, mood and physiological measures were collected in the lab at baseline and 28- and 56-days post dose. Parents also evaluated the child’s behaviour throughout the study.

Results: Participants who received LVE reported greater subjective fatigue, defined as reduced energy levels according to the Profile of Mood States subscale, without impairments in cognitive performance across the 56-day intervention and lower depression symptoms on Day 56, compared to placebo. The effect of LVE on parent ratings of hyperactive/impulsive behaviour also approached significance with fewer concerns being reported following the active treatment. Exploratory analyses showed further benefits to cognition and mood.

Conclusions: This study revealed novel, beneficial effects of LVE supplementation in children exhibiting a high frequency of behaviours characteristic of ADHD. Overall, LVE was safe and well-tolerated by participants, with no unexpected safety events.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Psychopharmacology
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 13 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • lemon verbena
  • lippia citriodora
  • aloysia citriodora
  • ADHD
  • cognition

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