Anti Alzheimer Activity Of Fraction Of Solanum Xanthocarpum Fruit Extract
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Abstract
Alzheimer's disease is a neurological condition that typically affects people who are old and is characterized by the slow loss of neurons to the brain. The hippocampus area of the brain is the location of senile plaques. These plaques include deposits of beta-amyloidal protein, which has been associated with the most common form of dementia. The use of herbs has significantly contributed to the improvement of health all over the world. Even though much progress has been made in the field of contemporary medicine over the course of the last several years, plants continue to play an important part in the field of healthcare. Using mice that have been given Alzheimer's disease (AD), the purpose of the present experiment is to evaluate Solanum xanthocarpum (SX) in natural environments. In traditional medicine, Solanum xanthocarpum, which belongs to the family Solanumaceae, has been used for the treatment of a wide variety of infectious and degenerative disorders. In order to investigate the potential anti-Alzheimer's disease properties of solanum xanthocarpum, the present research employs both in vitro and in vivo analysis techniques.