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Impact of natural compounds on neurodegenerative disorders: From preclinical to pharmacotherapeutics

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posted on 2024-06-19, 17:40 authored by M Sharifi-Rad, C Lankatillake, Dan DiasDan Dias, AO Docea, MF Mahomoodally, D Lobine, PL Chazot, B Kurt, TB Tumer, AC Moreira, F Sharopov, M Martorell, N Martins, WC Cho, D Calina, J Sharifi-Rad
Among the major neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs), Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), are a huge socioeconomic burden. Over many centuries, people have sought a cure for NDDs from the natural herbals. Many medicinal plants and their secondary metabolites are reported with the ability to alleviate the symptoms of NDDs. The major mechanisms identified, through which phytochemicals exert their neuroprotective effects and potential maintenance of neurological health in ageing, include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic, antiapoptotic, acetylcholinesterase and monoamine oxidase inhibition and neurotrophic activities. This article reviews the mechanisms of action of some of the major herbal products with potential in the treatment of NDDs according to their molecular targets, as well as their regional sources (Asia, America and Africa). A number of studies demonstrated the beneficial properties of plant extracts or their bioactive compounds against NDDs. Herbal products may potentially offer new treatment options for patients with NDDs, which is a cheaper and culturally suitable alternative to conventional therapies for millions of people in the world with age-related NDDs.

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Journal

Journal of Clinical Medicine

Volume

9

Pagination

1061-1061

Location

Switzerland

ISSN

2077-0383

eISSN

2077-0383

Language

en

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

MDPI AG

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