ESP-102, a standardized combined extract of Angelica gigas, Saururus chinensis and Schizandra chinensis, significantly improved scopolamine-induced memory impairment in mice.
@article{Kang2005ESP102AS, title={ESP-102, a standardized combined extract of Angelica gigas, Saururus chinensis and Schizandra chinensis, significantly improved scopolamine-induced memory impairment in mice.}, author={So Young Kang and Ki Yong Lee and Kyung Ah Koo and Jeong Seon Yoon and Song Won Lim and Young Choong Kim and Sang Hyun Sung}, journal={Life sciences}, year={2005}, volume={76 15}, pages={ 1691-705 } }
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ESP-102, a Combined Herbal Extract of Angelica gigas, Saururus chinensis, and Schisandra chinensis, Changes Synaptic Plasticity and Attenuates Scopolamine-Induced Memory Impairment in Rat Hippocampus Tissue
- BiologyEvidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM
- 2016
ESP-102 can be suggested as a novel herbal ingredient with memory enhancing as well as neuroprotective effects and appears to act on the presynaptic region independent of AMPA/NMDA receptors.
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- 2007
ESP‐102, a combined extract of Angelica gigas, Saururus chinensis and Schizandra chinensis, protects against glutamate‐induced toxicity in primary cultures of rat cortical cells
- Biology, ChemistryPhytotherapy research : PTR
- 2009
The results support that the actual mechanism of neuroprotective activity of ESP‐102 against glutamate‐induced oxidative stress might be its antioxidative activity.
Gomisin A improves scopolamine-induced memory impairment in mice.
- Biology, PsychologyEuropean journal of pharmacology
- 2006
The memory ameliorating effects of INM-176, an ethanolic extract of Angelica gigas, against scopolamine- or Aβ(1-42)-induced cognitive dysfunction in mice.
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- 2012
Cognitive enhancing and antioxidant activity of ethyl acetate soluble fraction of the methanol extract of Hibiscus rosa sinensis in scopolamine-induced amnesia
- Biology, MedicineIndian journal of pharmacology
- 2011
The results of the present study suggested that H. sinensis had a protective role against age and scopolamine-induced amnesia, indicating its utility in management of cognitive disorders.
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- BiologyJournal of medicinal food
- 2021
It is demonstrated that SWA-1 significantly protects against H2O2-induced cell death in HT22 mouse hippocampal neuronal cells and significantly reversed Sco-induced spatial learning and memory impairment.
Water-soluble derivative of propolis mitigates scopolamine-induced learning and memory impairment in mice
- BiologyPharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
- 2008
Cognitive-enhancing and antioxidant activities of iridoid glycosides from Scrophularia buergeriana in scopolamine-treated mice.
- Biology, ChemistryEuropean journal of pharmacology
- 2008
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