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Alzheimer's disease is a brain
disorder correlated with major
reductions of neurons to the respective target areas
and named after German physician Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer's
destroys brain cells, causing cognitive modalities severe enough to affect language communication, memory,
lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer's gets worse over time, and
it is fatal.
According to statistic, over 25 million people in the world today are affected by dementia and most are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. It may be results of cigarette smoking, midlife high blood pressure and obesity, diabetes,
and cerebrovascular lesions) and the possible beneficial roles of
psychosocial factors (eg, high education, active social engagement,
physical exercise, and mentally stimulating activity)(1)
Strong evidences emerged in epidemiological studies suggested that
certain herbs(2) may have potential in reduced risk and treatments of
Alzheimer's disease but geographic source of the plant material,
climatation,
and time of harvest may effect their effectiveness. It is understandable
that commercially available herbal medicinal products with the same
herbal
ingredients vary in their content and concentration of chemical
constituents when compared between manufacturers.
Sage is
a ornamental plant of the genus Salvia, belonging to family Lamiaceae,
native to the Central and South America, Central, Eastern Asia and
Mediterranean. The herb has been used in traditional medicine as
carminative, antiperspirant, antispasmodic, astringent, antiseptic, and
antibiotic agent and to calm the central nervous system, treat spasms in
smooth and skeletal muscles, relieve digestive problems, regulate
menstruation, etc.
According to the Northumbria University, extracts Salvia officinalis exerted
its anti-oxidant, estrogenic, anti-inflammatory
properties, to inhibited butyryl- and
acetyl-cholinesterase (to prevent impeded neurotransmission)(27).
Rosmarinic acid from Sage, in mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease
(AD), enhanced the neuroprotective effect of sage against
Abeta-induced toxicity, through inhibition of reactive oxygen species
formation, lipid peroxidation, DNA
fragmentation, caspase-3 activation(cell apoptosis), and tau protein
hyperphosphorylation(neurofibrillary degeneration)(28).
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References
(1) Epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: occurrence, determinants, and strategies toward intervention. by Qiu C, Kivipelto M, von Strauss E.(PubMed)
(2) The Use of Herbal Medicine in Alzheimer's Disease—A Systematic Review by Leopoldo Luiz dos Santos-Neto,1 Maria Alice de Vilhena Toledo,2 Patrícia Medeiros-Souza,3 and Gustavo Almeida de Souza(PubMed)
(27) The psychopharmacology of European herbs with cognition-enhancing properties by Kennedy DO, Scholey AB(PubMed)
(28) The spice sage and its active ingredient rosmarinic acid protect
PC12 cells from amyloid-beta peptide-induced neurotoxicity by Iuvone T,
De Filippis D, Esposito G, D'Amico A, Izzo AA(PubMed)
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