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Concept of dementia ( Nisy ā n ) in Unani system of medicine and scientific validation of an important Unani pharmacopoeial preparation ‘ Majoon Vaj
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Abstract
Objectives
This review focused on the concept of dementia in the Unani system of medicine and comprehensive, updated information on
Majoon Vaj
about the phytochemistry, nootropic, CNS activities and provide insights into potential opportunities for future research.
Methods
The classical literature on
Majoon Vaj
for its anti-dementic properties, and therapeutic uses were gathered from nearly thirteen classical Unani books including Unani Pharmacopoeia. The information of pharmacognosy, phytochemical and pharmacological activities of
Majoon Vaj
and its ingredient was collected by browsing the Internet (PubMed, ScienceDirect, Wiley online library, Google Scholar, ResearchGate). The relevant primary sources were probed, analysed, and included in this review. The keywords used to browse were
Majoon Vaj
, Dementia, Nootropic,
Acorus calamus
,
Piper nigram
,
Zingiber officinalis
,
Nigella sativa
,
Carum carvi, Plumbago zeylanica,
and β-asarone. Relevant Sources were gathered up to July 2021, and the chemical structures were drawn using ACD/ChemSketch software. The species name and synonyms were checked with WFO (2021): World Flora online (
http://www.worldfloraonline.org
) an updated version of ‘The Plant List.’
Results
Majoon Vaj
contains an excess of bioactive compounds e.g., alkaloids, phenols, flavonoids, tannins, diterpenes, coumarins, carbohydrates, and fixed oils and its ingredients possess broad pharmacological properties, including cognitive-enhancing, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Conclusions
The literature of Unani medicine is quite rich in discussing the pathophysiological basis of memory disorders. It argues that memory, retention, and retrieval are regulated by a complex process involving various faculties.
Majoon Vaj
seems to have great potential for therapeutic applications in the treatment of dementia and thus encourage more preclinical and clinical trials in this field.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: Concept of dementia (
Nisy
ā
n
) in Unani system of medicine and scientific validation of an important Unani pharmacopoeial preparation ‘
Majoon Vaj
Description:
Abstract
Objectives
This review focused on the concept of dementia in the Unani system of medicine and comprehensive, updated information on
Majoon Vaj
about the phytochemistry, nootropic, CNS activities and provide insights into potential opportunities for future research.
Methods
The classical literature on
Majoon Vaj
for its anti-dementic properties, and therapeutic uses were gathered from nearly thirteen classical Unani books including Unani Pharmacopoeia.
The information of pharmacognosy, phytochemical and pharmacological activities of
Majoon Vaj
and its ingredient was collected by browsing the Internet (PubMed, ScienceDirect, Wiley online library, Google Scholar, ResearchGate).
The relevant primary sources were probed, analysed, and included in this review.
The keywords used to browse were
Majoon Vaj
, Dementia, Nootropic,
Acorus calamus
,
Piper nigram
,
Zingiber officinalis
,
Nigella sativa
,
Carum carvi, Plumbago zeylanica,
and β-asarone.
Relevant Sources were gathered up to July 2021, and the chemical structures were drawn using ACD/ChemSketch software.
The species name and synonyms were checked with WFO (2021): World Flora online (
http://www.
worldfloraonline.
org
) an updated version of ‘The Plant List.
’
Results
Majoon Vaj
contains an excess of bioactive compounds e.
g.
, alkaloids, phenols, flavonoids, tannins, diterpenes, coumarins, carbohydrates, and fixed oils and its ingredients possess broad pharmacological properties, including cognitive-enhancing, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
Conclusions
The literature of Unani medicine is quite rich in discussing the pathophysiological basis of memory disorders.
It argues that memory, retention, and retrieval are regulated by a complex process involving various faculties.
Majoon Vaj
seems to have great potential for therapeutic applications in the treatment of dementia and thus encourage more preclinical and clinical trials in this field.
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