2021
DOI: 10.12729/jbtr.2021.22.2.78
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Inhibitory effect of an ethanol extract mixture of Aralia elata leaf, Chaenomeles sinensis fruit and Glycyrrhizae radix on Aβ (25–35)-induced memory impairment

Abstract: The young shoots of Aralia elata, Chaenomeles sinensis fruit and Glycyrrhizae radix are edible and traditionally used as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents. The present study was performed to investigate the protective effect of an ethanol extract mixture of these three medicinal plants (ACG) against amyloid β protein (Aβ) (25-35)-induced memory impairment in an ICR mouse model. Memory impairment was induced by intracerebroventricular microinjection of 15 nmol Aβ (25-35) and assessed using the passive av… Show more

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“…Since three medicinal plants of A. elata, C. sinensis fruit, and Glycyrrhizae radix exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, it was hypothesized that the combination of these three plants might protect neurons against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease and stroke. In a previous report, an ethanolic extract of a mixture of A. elata, C. sinensis fruit, and Glycyrrhizae radix, which was named as ACG, inhibited Aβ (25-35)-induced memory impairment in mice [19]. The current study was conducted to further verify the neuroprotective effect of ACG on cerebral ischemic injury and excitotoxicity using both in vivo and in vitro studies.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Since three medicinal plants of A. elata, C. sinensis fruit, and Glycyrrhizae radix exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, it was hypothesized that the combination of these three plants might protect neurons against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease and stroke. In a previous report, an ethanolic extract of a mixture of A. elata, C. sinensis fruit, and Glycyrrhizae radix, which was named as ACG, inhibited Aβ (25-35)-induced memory impairment in mice [19]. The current study was conducted to further verify the neuroprotective effect of ACG on cerebral ischemic injury and excitotoxicity using both in vivo and in vitro studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The major changes during the senescence of A. elata include loss in weight and change in color due to Korean J Food Preserv,30(4) (2023) dehydration and chlorophyll degradation, respectively, which consequently results in a reduction in their marketability. Recent studies have analyzed the secondary metabolites in A. elata and their bioactivity (Lee and Lee, 2021;Seong, 2021;Wei et al, 2021); however, information is limited on postharvest characteristics of this plant. Thus, there are no proposed methods to overcome their short shelflife and improve their marketability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%