Characterizing the Bioactive Role of Selected Components with Neuroprotective Properties of Two Ethnomedicinal Plants-Acacia catechu and Ficus religiosa
Rakshita Pawar,
Athira Sasidharan,
Manohar Kumar
et al.
Abstract:Background: Neuroprotection is a process of recovery and salvage of the nervous system, function, and structure of cells. Several modulators are leading to neuronal damage and cell death, causing many neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, etc. Conventional medicinal therapies like Donepezil and Rivastigmine have a wide range of long-term effects. Acacia catechu and Ficus religiosa are two popularly known plants in herbal medicine. Their primary use is in the treatment of vario… Show more
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