2023
DOI: 10.1177/09731296231200509
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In vitro Neuroprotective Activity of Vigna radiata L. and Vigna pilosa L. on Amyloid Beta-induced Cytotoxicity

N. V. Prasanth,
P. Pandian,
T. Balasubramanian

Abstract: Background Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is considered to be the most common form of dementia. The drugs that are available for the treatment of AD provide only partial improvement of the condition. In recent years, natural ingredients have received increased attention in generating novel medications for treating various neurological disorders, including AD. Vigna radiata and Vigna pilosa are plants that are routinely included in many Ayurvedic formulations used to manage memory impairment. Objectives The present s… Show more

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