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Biogenic Amines from Herbal and Waste Sources: Neuroprotective and Thera peutic Implications

Abstract:
Biogenic amines, including dopamine, serotonin, and histamine, play critical roles in regulating physiological and neurological processes. Increasing evidence suggests that herbal and waste-derived sources of these amines may offer significant neuroprotective and therapeutic potential. This paper explores the biosynthesis, extraction, and characterization of biogenic amines from plant-based and organic waste materials, emphasizing their biochemical mechanisms and potential applications in managing neurodegenerative disorders. The study also highlights the en vironmental and economic advantages of utilizing waste-derived compounds for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical development. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining neurochemistry, pharmacology, and sustainable re source utilization, this work aims to advance understanding of how biogenic amines from natural and waste sources can be harnessed for neuroprotection and therapy.