“…The main findings are an increase in drowsiness (Alexander, Curtis, Sprince & Crosley, 1963;Pare, 1963;Coppen, Shaw & Farrell, 1963) amounting to a hypnotic effect (Hartman, 1967;Wyatt, Engelmann, Kupfer, Fram, Sjoerdsma & Snyder, 1970;Griffiths, Lester, Coulter & Williams, 1972), such that claims have been made that tryptophan is a 'natural sedative' (Wyatt et al, 1970). However, its soporific effect is not sufficient to make it a practical substitute for patients habituated to conventional hypnotics (Brezinova, Loudon & Oswald, 1972).…”