FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
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Zhang, X., Cao, K., Wan, J., Liu, Z., Ren, Z., Wang, W., Wang, H. (2026). Neuroprotective effects and mechanism of ginseng aqueous extract against Alzheimer's disease.  Phytomedicine 153(): 157943.
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Limitations of current Alzheimer's disease (AD) therapies necessitate novel neuroprotective strategies. This study elucidated the multi-target mechanisms of ginseng aqueous extract (GAE) using complementary in vitro and in vivo AD models. Structural characterization indicated that the active ingredients of GAE included total saponins (19.64 ± 0.89%), total flavonoids (0.04±0.03%) and total polyphenols (6.41±0.15%). The primary active components in GAE are total saponins, which account for its highest compositional proportion. In vitro, GAE (0.8 mg/ml) exhibited potent antioxidant activity, evidenced by DPPH scavenging (27.14%), ABTS[+] reduction (59.49%), and ·OH quenching (28.08%). It restored neuronal homeostasis by normalizing intracellular Ca[2+] levels, reinstating mitochondrial membrane potential, and reducing ROS production. In transgenic Drosophila, GAE conferred multi-mechanistic neuroprotection via upregulation of antioxidant genes, autophagy activation, and enhanced insulin signaling. These actions translated to functional improvements, including reduced Aβ deposition, decreased neuronal apoptosis, preserved gut barrier integrity, extended lifespan, and improved locomotion-stress tolerance. Collectively, GAE represents a promising multi-target therapeutic candidate for AD by synergistically modulating oxidative stress, protein homeostasis and metabolic pathways.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Phytomedicine
    Title
    Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
    ISBN/ISSN
    0944-7113 1618-095X
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