Memory

Effects and mechanism of cerebroprotein hydrolysate on learning and memory ability in mice

L. An, Han, X., Li, H., Ma, Y., Shi, L., Xu, G., Yuan, G., Sun, J., Zhao, N., Sheng, Y., Wang, M., Du, P., An, L., Han, X., Li, H., Ma, Y., Shi, L., Xu, G., Yuan, G., Sun, J., Zhao, N., Sheng, Y., Wang, M., and Du, P., Effects and mechanism of cerebroprotein hydrolysate on learning and memory ability in mice, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Cerebroprotein hydrolysate is an extract from porcine brain tissue that acts on the central nervous system in various ways to protect neurons and improve memory, attention, and vigilance. This study examined the effect and mechanism of cerebroprotein hydrolysate on learning and memory in mice with scopolamine-induced impairment. Mice were given an intraperitoneal injection of scopolamine hydrobromide to establish a murine model of learning and memory impairment.

Effect of phosphatidylserine on memory in patients and rats with Alzheimer’s disease

Y. Y. Zhang, Yang, L. Q., and Guo, L. M., Effect of phosphatidylserine on memory in patients and rats with Alzheimer’s disease, vol. 14, pp. 9325-9333, 2015.

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of phosphatidylserine (PS) on memory of patients and rats with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In total, 57 AD patients were recruited from our hospital, and were divided into two groups: 25 in the control group and 32 in the observation group. Next, 300 mg/d of PS was given to the rats in the observation group for 12 continuous weeks based on the control group. AD rats were divided into three groups: control group, PS 30 mg/kg group, and PS 15 mg/kg group.

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