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Affiliation: Sanskriti Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Sanskriti University, Mathura

Abstract

Damage to neurons caused by traumatic brain traumas, strokes, and other neurological disorders presents considerable problems to contemporary medicine. There has been an increasing interest in the last several years in looking at herbal plants as possible ways to protect and support the nervous system. Ginkgo Biloba and turmeric have been the most studied herbs among these botanical options because they show promise as neuroprotective agents. This review study seeks to provide a thorough examination of the neuroprotective properties of various herbal plants, elucidating their modes of action and therapeutic potential. There are several ways to undertake research in this subject. certain studies use in vitro models using cell cultures, while others use animal tests with mice and rats. In certain cases, human clinical trials are also used. These various study methodologies have facilitated a more profound comprehension of the interactions between herbal chemicals and nerve cells, enabling a thorough assessment of their safety profiles and investigating their potential as therapeutic treatments.

This review study combines and critically examines all the information, including both preclinical and clinical research, to provide a full picture of the neuroprotective benefits of Ginkgo Biloba and turmeric. The results not only show that these herbal medicines could help reduce damage to neurons, but they also show that further study is needed to fully understand their therapeutic potential. As more and more people want natural and alternative ways to treat neurological problems, this review is a useful resource for academics, healthcare professionals, and the general public who want to learn more about the promising field of herbal neuroprotection.

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Review