WJPR Citation New

  All Since 2020
 Citation  8502  4519
 h-index  30  23
 i10-index  227  96

Login

Best Article Awards

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR) is giving Best Article Award in every Issue for Best Article and Issue Certificate of Appreciation to the Authors to promote research activity of scholar.
Best Paper Award :
Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen
Download Article: Click Here

Search

Track Your Article

Abstract

HERBAL NOOTROPICS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF PHYTOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS AND MECHANISTIC PATHWAYS IN MEMORY ENHANCEMENT AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION — WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PONGAMIA PINNATA LINN. AND GARCINIA INDICA

*Ms. Megha S. Gajale, Ms. Shital Ramesh Wankhede

Abstract

Memory impairment and cognitive decline are increasingly prevalent concerns globally, necessitating the exploration of safe, effective, and naturally derived nootropic agents. Herbal plants have been integral to traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Unani, and Chinese medicine for centuries, with numerous species demonstrating significant memory-enhancing and neuroprotective properties. The present review critically examines the phytochemical constituents and neuropharmacological mechanisms underlying the nootropic potential of selected medicinal herbs, with special emphasis on Pongamia pinnata Linn. (Family: Fabaceae) and Garcinia indica (Family: Clusiaceae). Pongamia pinnata, rich in flavonoids such as karanjin, pongapin, kanjone, and various terpenoids, exhibits potent acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity, antioxidant neuroprotection, and anti-inflammatory effects on neural tissues. Garcinia indica, containing hydroxycitric acid (HCA), garcinol, isogarcinol, and xanthone derivatives, demonstrates significant cognitive-enhancing properties through serotonin modulation, GABA-ergic activity, and reduction of oxidative neuronal stress. This review also discusses the ethnobotanical significance, phytochemical profiling methods, in vitro and in vivo pharmacological evaluation models, and the mechanistic basis of nootropic activity. Furthermore, the review highlights the therapeutic relevance of these plants in managing neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and age-related cognitive decline. Future directions for clinical translation and standardization of herbal nootropic formulations are also addressed.

Keywords: Nootropics, Memory Enhancement, Pongamia pinnata, Garcinia indica, Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition, Neuroprotection, Phytochemistry, Cognitive Function, Alzheimer's Disease.


[Full Text Article]  [Download Certificate]

Call for Paper

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Email & SMS Alert

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Article Statistics

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Online Submission

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More