neuroprotection
Neuroprotection refers to the preservation of cellular structure and function against damage and stress. In plant science, this concept is relevant for understanding how plants maintain cellular integrity when exposed to environmental stressors, pathogens, or oxidative damage. Research into neuroprotective mechanisms in plants can reveal bioactive compounds and signaling pathways that enhance plant resilience and stress tolerance.
open_in_new WikipediaAdvances in natural medicinal plant-based interventions against hyp...
Several of the plants studied — saffron, ginseng, and Rhodiola — are already available in gardens...
Saffron (Crocus sativus L.): A multi-target phytochemical with pote...
The same saffron crocus bulbs you can grow in a pot on your patio produce the world's most expens...
Neuroprotective role of Curcuma amada evidenced from pesticide-indu...
Pesticides used in your garden or on nearby farms don't just kill pests — they accumulate in the ...
LC-MS-guided characterization and neuroprotective evaluation of Gal...
Bedstraw plants growing along Mediterranean roadsides and garden edges have been trusted for cent...
Water-soluble tomato concentrate alleviates neuron apoptosis though...
Tomatoes growing in your backyard or on your windowsill contain compounds that scientists are now...
Polyphenol-Loaded Plant Extracellular Vesicles: A New Approach to C...
Berries, herbs, and vegetables in your garden are packed with polyphenols, and this research sugg...
Dendrobium huoshanense attenuates Parkinsonian neurodegeneration vi...
It shows that how long you grow a medicinal plant directly determines its healing power — a remin...
Compatibility of Acorus tatarinowii Schott and Polygala tenuifolia ...
Two plants that have sat in Chinese apothecaries for centuries may hold a molecular key to slowin...
Plant natural products targeting NLRP3 inflammasome in Parkinson's ...
Herbs and botanicals you might grow or buy at a health food store — like turmeric or green tea — ...
Neuroprotective Effects of Time-Restricted Feeding Combined With Di...
Soybeans and legumes you grow or buy at the farmers market may do more than feed you — the protei...