Apigenin

Also known as: chamomile extract, apigenin, 4',5,7-Trihydroxyflavone

Grade B — Moderate Evidenceflavonoidsleep

Recommended Dosage

50100 mg

30-60 min before bed. Take with small amount of fat (lipid-soluble).

Flavonoid from chamomile. Binds GABA-A receptor for mild sedation and anxiety relief. Also inhibits CD38 (NAD+ preservation).

Last reviewed: 2026-03-09

Evidence Rating: Grade B — Moderate Evidence

Some RCTs with positive results, or strong observational evidence. More research may refine our understanding.

Interaction Warnings

Benzodiazepines / sleep medicationsModerate

Potential additive CNS depression; avoid combining

Blood thinnersLow

Weak antiplatelet; caution with warfarin

CYP1A2 substratesLow

Apigenin inhibits CYP1A2; may increase caffeine and estrogen levels

⚠️ Important Notes

  • May inhibit CD38 (preserves NAD+ levels)
  • Cross-reactivity with ragweed/daisy family allergies
  • Avoid in hormone-sensitive cancers (weak phytoestrogen)

Clinical Evidence (2 studies)

Chamomile extract improved sleep quality in elderly

Hieu TH et al. (2019) — Phytother Res

Apigenin-standardized chamomile improved sleep quality in elderly RCT

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Chamomile RCT for generalized anxiety disorder

Amsterdam JD et al. (2009) — J Clin Psychopharmacol

Significant anxiolytic effect

View on PubMed

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