With advancements in neuroscience, the confusion associated with memory is being resolved. According to contemporary assumptions, one of the bases of memory formation, retention, and strengthening is synaptic plasticity (a process by which neuronal activity changes the strength of connections between neurons and is vital for memory and learning). In Alzheimer's disease, which is generally characterized by memory dysfunction, connections amongst the cells in the brain are weakened or lost, leading to a degeneration of neural networks. Unaccountable attempts have been made to find new therapies to correct memory dysfunction, with increasing attention and focus on herbal drugs. Many herbal plants have already proved beneficial when tested for anti-amnesic effects. Brahmi is one such herbal drug, which has been used for a long time in Indian and Chinese herbal medicine to treat several brain disorders. Previous studies have shown that Brahmi exerts many pharmacological effects, including memory-boosting capacity in treating Schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease, exhibiting antiparkinsonian, antistroke, and anticonvulsant potentials. The efficacy of Brahmi in treating various disorders has evoked sufficient research and multiple clinical trials in recent years.
Active components of Brahmi
The therapeutic effects of Brahmi are believed to be exerted through triterpenoid saponins in the plant extract. Bacosides are triterpenoid saponins of significant importance as they enhance nerve impulse transmission. The nerve impulse transmission promotes healthy cognitive functions like focus, concentration, attention span, learning, and memory. Some evidence proves that Brahmi helps to maintain neurotransmitter balance, and it influences the synthesis and availability of the neurotransmitter Serotonin due to the presence of bacosides. By upregulating kinase activity and neuronal synthesis, bacosides promote the repair of damaged neurons. They also aid in restoring synaptic activity, ultimately leading to nerve impulse transmission.Clinical Trials of Brahmi
Brahmi as a Memory Booster
Traditionally, Brahmi enhances cognitive functions involving conscious intellectual activity such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering. It has been scientifically proved that Brahmi improves memory, concentration, and nervousness. The herb enhances learning skills, perception, and reaction times without side effects. Studies show that Brahmi is highly beneficial in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as it greatly improves logical memory. Brahmi supplementation also enhances learning and controls abnormal behaviour in mentally disabled children. A significant enhancement in verbal learning and concentration is noticed in Brahmi extract-treated group. In the brain nerve cells, which are responsible for learning and memory, Brahmi helps to improve dendritic length and branching. Brahmi also helps to treat learning disabilities like dyslexia.Similarly, in the elderly above 55 years, Brahmi helps to acquire, store and retain their memory over time. Another study examining the effect of Brahmi in older adults reveals a significant improvement in their memory, cognitive, biochemical, and cardiovascular function, which suggests the effectiveness of Brahmi as a memory booster. Studies show that Brahmi ameliorates cognitive processing, working memory, and attention partly due to Acetylcholinesterase AChE activity.
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