| Literature DB >> 18949074 |
Abstract
Currently, no pharmaceuticals for the etiological treatment of degenerative protein-misfolding diseases (e.g., ALS, Alzheimer's or prion diseases) are commercially available. In this technical note theoretical considerations and practical approaches concerning the development of chaperone-based medications from medicinal plants (e.g., Ginkgo biloba) are reviewed and discussed in detail. Phytochaperones and other agents isolated from medicinal plants are proposed to serve as the general basis of drug development in protein-misfolding diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; CCS; GPC; Ginkgo biloba; Phytochaperones; QPNC-PAGE; SOD; biofluids; homeostasis; medicinal plant extracts; metal cofactors; molecular farming
Year: 2008 PMID: 18949074 PMCID: PMC2570550 DOI: 10.2174/1874091X00802010044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Biochem J ISSN: 1874-091X
Traditional Medicinal Plants Used for Cognitive Disorders
| Medicinal Plant | Uses, Pharmaceutical and Clinical Effects |
|---|---|
| Strengthens nervous function and memory, enhancement of cholinergic activity and thus, cognitive function. | |
| Improvement of memory loss associated with blood circulation abnormalties, favourable effects on neuronal cell metabolism, antioxidant activity, neuroprotective against β-amyloid toxicity | |
| Treatment of depression, hysteria and nervous insomnia, shows antioxidant effects. | |
| Used in TCM as a cardiotonic and cerebrotonic, as a sedative and tranquillizer, and for amnesia, forgetfulness, neuritis, nightmares and insomnia. | |
| Cholinesterase inhibition, antioxidant and oestrogenic activities | |
| Important herb in Ayurvedic medicine, treatment of inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis. |