Title : Plants traditionally used in age-related brain disorders (dementia): an ethanopharmacological survey - Natarajan_2013_Pharm.Biol_51_492 |
Author(s) : Natarajan S , Shunmugiah KP , Kasi PD |
Ref : Pharm Biol , 51 :492 , 2013 |
Abstract :
CONTEXT: Epidemiological studies have shown that despite mortality due to communicable diseases, poverty and human conflicts, the incidence of dementia increases in the developing world in tandem with the ageing population. Although some FDA approved drugs are available for the treatment of dementia, the outcomes are often unsatisfactory. In traditional practices of medicine, numerous plants have been used to treat cognitive disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other memory-related disorders. In western medicine most of the drugs used for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders are derived from plant sources. OBJECTIVE: This article reviews plants and their active constituents that have been used for their reputed cognitive-enhancing and antidementia effects. |
PubMedSearch : Natarajan_2013_Pharm.Biol_51_492 |
PubMedID: 23336528 |
Natarajan S, Shunmugiah KP, Kasi PD (2013)
Plants traditionally used in age-related brain disorders (dementia): an ethanopharmacological survey
Pharm Biol
51 :492
Natarajan S, Shunmugiah KP, Kasi PD (2013)
Pharm Biol
51 :492