Macamides as Potential Therapeutic Agents in Neurological Disorders.

IF 3.2 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Karin J Vera-López, Gonzalo Davila-Del-Carpio, Rita Nieto-Montesinos
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Abstract

Therapeutic treatment of nervous system disorders has represented one of the significant challenges in medicine for the past several decades. Technological and medical advances have made it possible to recognize different neurological disorders, which has led to more precise identification of potential therapeutic targets, in turn leading to research into developing drugs aimed at these disorders. In this sense, recent years have seen an increase in exploration of the therapeutic effects of various metabolites extracted from Maca (Lepidium meyenii), a plant native to the central alpine region of Peru. Among the most important secondary metabolites contained in this plant are macamides, molecules derived from N-benzylamides of long-chain fatty acids. Macamides have been proposed as active drugs to treat some neurological disorders. Their excellent human tolerance and low toxicity along with neuroprotective, immune-enhancing, and and antioxidant properties make them ideal for exploration as therapeutic agents. In this review, we have compiled information from various studies on macamides, along with theories about the metabolic pathways on which they act.

作为神经系统疾病潜在治疗药物的苹果酰胺。
过去几十年来,神经系统疾病的治疗一直是医学界面临的重大挑战之一。技术和医学的进步使人们有可能识别不同的神经系统疾病,从而更精确地确定潜在的治疗目标,进而研究开发针对这些疾病的药物。从这个意义上说,近年来对从玛卡(Lepidium meyenii)中提取的各种代谢物的治疗效果的探索日益增多,玛卡是一种原产于秘鲁中部高寒地区的植物。这种植物中最重要的次生代谢物包括玛卡酰胺,即从长链脂肪酸的 N-苄基酰胺中提取的分子。有人建议将马卡酰胺作为治疗某些神经系统疾病的活性药物。它们对人体的耐受性极佳,毒性低,具有神经保护、免疫增强和抗氧化等特性,因此非常适合作为治疗药物进行研究。在这篇综述中,我们汇编了有关金刚烷胺的各种研究信息,以及有关它们发挥作用的代谢途径的理论。
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Neurology International
Neurology International CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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