Marrubium vulgare Extract Improves Spatial Working Memory and Oxidative Stress Damage in Scopolamine-Treated Rats
Abstract
Marrubium vulgare (white horehound) water extract was tested in scopolamine-induced dementia in rats. It significantly improved spatial working memory in the T-maze test, reduced hippocampal acetylcholinesterase activity and alleviated cortical oxidative stress, demonstrating antioxidant and memory-preserving (neuroprotective) effects.
Referenced for these plants
How to cite
Lazarova, M.I., Tsvetanova, E.R., Georgieva, A.P., Stefanova, M.O. and others (2024) 'Marrubium vulgare Extract Improves Spatial Working Memory and Oxidative Stress Damage in Scopolamine-Treated Rats', Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 99(s1), pp. S157-S169. doi:10.3233/JAD-231011
This reference is part of the evidence base for the Omnia Sana plant database. Source links open the original publication; Omnia Sana does not host third-party content.