Sanjukta Sen , Shreyasi Meur , Gouranga Nandi , Dipanjan Karati
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摘要
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种进行性神经退行性疾病,是遗传易感性和分子病理学之间错综复杂相互作用的缩影,导致大脑内神经元结构不断恶化。这种疾病的特点是形成淀粉样蛋白-β斑块和 tau 蛋白缠结,破坏突触连接,导致严重的认知障碍。由于药草具有潜在的神经保护和治疗特性,因此利用药草治疗注意力缺失症在科学研究中备受关注。世界卫生组织早已注意到,由于药用植物及其产品具有潜在的神经保护特性,公众对其治疗各种疾病(包括注意力缺失症)的兴趣与日俱增,并引起了许多国家的关注。印度的阿育吠陀艺术和传统治疗系统反映了库尔茨蕨属植物的民族药用价值,揭示了其在阿育吠陀疗法中的广泛应用。研究表明,糙叶木(WF)中的许多化学物质对抗击注意力缺失症的诱发因素具有生物活性。木芙蓉的花萃取物在抑制 AChE 和 BuChE 等与注意力缺失症有关的关键酶方面特别有效,而其叶和茎萃取物也有助于产生这种效果。体内研究表明,花提取物可以逆转记忆损伤,并降低动物模型中升高的酶水平。这篇综述强调了库尔兹木芙蓉(Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz)在治疗注意力缺失症方面的综合潜力,木芙蓉具有多方面的活性,包括酶抑制、胆碱酯酶抑制和神经保护,这突出表明它有望成为一种治疗注意力缺失症的天然药物。
Unlocking the potential: Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz in Alzheimer's disease management - A concise review
Alzheimer's disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, epitomizes the intricate interplay between genetic predisposition and molecular pathology, resulting in the relentless deterioration of neuronal structures within the brain. Characterized by the formation of amyloid-beta plaques and tau protein tangles, this condition disrupts synaptic connections, leading to profound cognitive impairment. The utilization of medicinal herbs in the treatment of AD has garnered considerable attention within scientific research due to their potential neuroprotective and therapeutic properties. The World Health Organization has long noted and brought to the attention of many countries the growing public interest in medicinal plants and their products to cure various disorders, including AD due to their potential neuroprotective properties. The ethnomedicinal relevance of the plant Woodfordia fruticosa Kurtz has been reflected in the art of Ayurveda and India's traditional healing system, which reveals its widespread use in Ayurvedic treatments. Numerous chemical compounds found in Woodfordia fruticosa (WF) have been shown to be biologically active against the predisposing factors of AD. The flower extract of WF is particularly effective in inhibiting key enzymes like AChE and BuChE that are involved in AD, while its leaf and stem extracts also contribute to this effect. In vivo studies demonstrate that the flower extract can reverse memory impairment and reduce elevated enzyme levels in animal models. This review highlights the comprehensive potential of Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz in AD management, the multifaceted activities of WF, spanning enzyme inhibition, cholinesterase inhibition, and neuroprotection, underscore its promise as a natural therapeutic agent for AD.