Extracts and Essential Oils from Medicinal Plants and Their Neuroprotective Effect

  • Mendonça da Costa I
  • Cristina Gurgel Andrade Pedrosa E
  • Paula de Carvalho Bezerra A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Current therapies for neurodegenerative diseases offer only limited benefits to their clinical symptoms and do not prevent the degeneration of neuronal cells. Neurological diseases affect millions of people around the world, and the economic impact of treatment is high, given that health care resources are scarce. Thus, many therapeutic strategies to delay or prevent neurodegeneration have been the subject of research for treatment. One strategy for this is the use of herbal and essential oils of different species of medicinal plants because they have several bioactive compounds and phytochemicals with neuroprotective capacity. In addition, they respond positively to neurological disorders, such as dementia, oxidative stress, anxiety, cerebral ischemia, and oxidative toxicity, suggesting their use as complementary treatment agents in the treatment of neurological disorders.

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Mendonça da Costa, I., Cristina Gurgel Andrade Pedrosa, E., Paula de Carvalho Bezerra, A., Cristina Borges Fernandes, L., Rodolfo Lopes de Paiva Cavalcanti, J., Aurélio Moura Freire, M., … Pierdoná Guzen, F. (2020). Extracts and Essential Oils from Medicinal Plants and Their Neuroprotective Effect. In Neuroprotection - New Approaches and Prospects. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.90903

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