Deep Insights into Neuroprotective Effects of some Imperative Herbal Resources: A Compressive Review Perspective

Authors

  • Nidhi Pandey Assistant Professor of Sanjivani Institute of Pharmacy, Ganiyari Bilaspur, Chhattisgarah, India, 495112 Author
  • Deepak Kashyap PhD Research Scholar, Department of Pharmacy, Guru Ghasidas Central University, Koni, Bilaspur Chhattisgarah, India. Author
  • Anshu Vishwakarma Assistant Professor of Sanjivani Institute of Pharmacy, Ganiyari Bilaspur, Chhattisgarah, India, 495112 Author
  • Aditya Trivedi Principal of Sanjivani Institute of Pharmacy, Ganiyari Bilaspur, Chhattisgarah, India Author
  • Sree Prakash Pandey PhD Research Scholar, Department of Pharmacy, Guru Ghasidas Central University, Koni, Bilaspur Chhattisgarah, India Author

Keywords:

Neurodegenerative, Plants, Neuroinflammation, Neuroprotection, Herbal, Hallmarks.

Abstract

Even the simplest medical systems have a history of using medications derived from plants. Due to wide spread acceptance and the common impression of their safer profile compared to traditional pharmaceuticals, they are the most often used medicines. Herbal supplements and medications are growing in popularity throughout the globe as people look for caffeine-free options and healthy ways to cut calories. There has been a rise in interest in traditional medicine in recent years. Alzheimer's disease and other nerves system illnesses are treated with a variety of herbs in traditional medicine. The term “neuroprotection” is used to describe measures used to safeguard neurons in the CNS against demage. The remedies found in nature are still available to humans. Drug like vincristine, artemisinin and gentamcine own thire effectiveness in part to their origins in nature or to their structural similarities to naturally occurring compound. For countries several plants extract have been used in traditional medicine for their purported neuroprotective, memory-enhancing, and anti-aging properties. Several example of such as herbs include ginseng, ginkgo, bacopa, curcuma, and sage this traditional clam was investigated to determine whether it held water, and the herbs’ neuroprotective benefits and their method of action were also explored.

DOI: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/01.2026-81278192

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2026-01-07

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Deep Insights into Neuroprotective Effects of some Imperative Herbal Resources: A Compressive Review Perspective. (2026). International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering In Current Research, 11(1), 9-18. https://ijmec.com/index.php/multidisciplinary/article/view/973