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  2. GABA tea - Wikipedia

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    GABA oolong teas from Taiwan are also another common type of GABA tea. Traditionally it was thought that exogenous GABA did not penetrate [8] the blood–brain barrier, however more current research indicates that it may be possible, or that exogenous GABA (i.e. in the form of nutritional supplements) could exert GABAergic effects on the ...

  3. Theanine - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It was discovered in 1949 as a constituent of green tea and isolated from gyokuro leaves in 1950. [5] It constitutes about 1–2% of the dry weight of green tea leaves. [4] The name theanine usually refers to the enantiomer L-theanine, which is the form found in tea leaves from which it is extracted as a powder.

  4. GABA receptor - Wikipedia

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    The GABA receptors are a class of receptors that respond to the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), ...

  5. Gaba - Wikipedia

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    GABA tea, commonly used name for tea passed through anoxic fermentation Gaba Corporation , an English conversation school in Japan Gabapentin , an anticonvulsant medication

  6. GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulator - Wikipedia

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    In pharmacology, GABA A receptor positive allosteric modulators, also known as GABAkines or GABA A receptor potentiators, [1] are positive allosteric modulator (PAM) molecules that increase the activity of the GABA A receptor protein in the vertebrate central nervous system. GABA is a major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.

  7. Relaxation drink - Wikipedia

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    Relaxation drinks have been known to contain other natural ingredients. Common ingredients in relaxation drinks may contain kava root, melatonin, valerian root, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), Chamomile, Melissa officinalis, L-glycine, L-taurine, L-Theanine, L-Threonine, 5-Hydroxytryptophan, or Passiflora.

  8. Artemisia absinthium - Wikipedia

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    [28] (−)-α-Thujone by itself is a GABA A receptor antagonist that can cause convulsions and death when administered in large amounts to animals and humans. [29] However, there is only one case of documented toxicity of wormwood involving a 31-year-old man who drank 10 mL of steam-distilled volatile oil of wormwood, wrongly believing it was ...

  9. GABRD - Wikipedia

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    2563 14403 Ensembl ENSG00000187730 ENSMUSG00000029054 UniProt O14764 P22933 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000815 NM_008072 RefSeq (protein) NP_000806 NP_032098 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 2.02 – 2.03 Mb Chr 4: 155.47 – 155.48 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit delta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABRD gene. In the mammalian ...