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Molecules ; 17(9): 10503-39, 2012 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22945029

ABSTRACT

Cognitive disorders can be associated with brain trauma, neurodegenerative disease or as a part of physiological aging. Aging in humans is generally associated with deterioration of cognitive performance and, in particular, learning and memory. Different therapeutic approaches are available to treat cognitive impairment during physiological aging and neurodegenerative or psychiatric disorders. Traditional herbal medicine and numerous plants, either directly as supplements or indirectly in the form of food, improve brain functions including memory and attention. More than a hundred herbal medicinal plants have been traditionally used for learning and memory improvement, but only a few have been tested in randomized clinical trials. Here, we will enumerate those medicinal plants that show positive effects on various cognitive functions in learning and memory clinical trials. Moreover, besides natural products that show promising effects in clinical trials, we briefly discuss medicinal plants that have promising experimental data or initial clinical data and might have potential to reach a clinical trial in the near future.


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Cognition Disorders/drug therapy , Learning/drug effects , Memory/drug effects , Nootropic Agents/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plants, Medicinal , Humans , Neurodegenerative Diseases/drug therapy , Nootropic Agents/therapeutic use , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 114(3): 316-24, 2007 Dec 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17931811

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HMCO5 is a herbal extract which comprises of eight different herbs. We studied whether this extract has anti-atherosclerotic effects. In lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulated RAW264.7 cells, HMCO5 inhibited NF-kappaB activation as well as iNOS promoter activity, inhibited the secretion of TNF-alpha and IL-1beta, and directly inhibited the intracellular accumulation of reactive oxygen species. ApoE knock-out mice fed a high-fat high-cholesterol diet with HMCO5 for 10 weeks showed a significant reduction in atherosclerotic lesions. A notable finding was the preservation of the smooth muscle cell layer in the media of aorta in the HMCO5 co-treated mice. HMCO5 treated mice did not show significant decrease in serum level of cholesterol. These results suggest that HMCO5 has anti-atherosclerotic effects which in part may be attributable to the inhibition of production of NF-kappaB dependent pro-inflammatory cytokines.


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Atherosclerosis/drug therapy , Macrophages/drug effects , NF-kappa B/antagonists & inhibitors , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Active Transport, Cell Nucleus/drug effects , Animals , Apolipoproteins E/physiology , Cholesterol, Dietary/administration & dosage , Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors/pharmacology , Interleukin-1beta/antagonists & inhibitors , Lipopolysaccharides/pharmacology , Macrophages/metabolism , Mice , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/drug effects , NADPH Oxidases/antagonists & inhibitors , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II/antagonists & inhibitors , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/antagonists & inhibitors
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