2022
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11020234
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Hydrangea macrophylla and Thunberginol C Attenuate Stress-Induced Anxiety in Mice

Abstract: Stress is an important neurological input for successful life. However, chronic stress and stress hormones could be a cause of various neurological disorders including anxiety disorders. Therefore, there have been many efforts to find effective materials for curing stress-induced neurological disorders. In this study, we examined the effect of Hydrangea macrophylla (HM) on corticosterone-induced neurotoxicity, stress-induced anxiety in mice and suggested a possible active ingredient of HM. HM protected cortica… Show more

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“…Lee et al demonstrated that Hydrangea macrophylla and its active compound, thunberginol C, improved chronic restraint stress or corticosterone-induced anxiety behavior activity in mice [16]. These extracts also inhibited corticosterone and tumor necrosis factor-α levels in the blood.…”
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“…Lee et al demonstrated that Hydrangea macrophylla and its active compound, thunberginol C, improved chronic restraint stress or corticosterone-induced anxiety behavior activity in mice [16]. These extracts also inhibited corticosterone and tumor necrosis factor-α levels in the blood.…”
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confidence: 99%