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Apigenin (also known as trihydroxyflavone) is a psychoactive substance present in chamomile tea with anxiety-reducing and sedative effects. Chamomile has been used in folk medicine to counter anxiety and insomnia for at least 5000 years, but the anxiolytic effect of apigenin was only confirmed in human clinical trials beginning in 2005. It is believed to produce its effects by interacting with the benzodiazepine site at the J|GABA(A) receptor, although the exact action of apigenin at this target remains unclear.