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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1182-1184, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797121

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Objective@#To evaluate the effects L-apigenin A on Alzheimer's disease(AD), and analyze the correlation between MMSE and ADAS-cog scores.@*Methods@#From January 2009 to December 2014, 34 patients with AD were selected in Qinhuangdao Military Industry Hospital.They were treated with celery seed extract L-apigenin.The MMSE scores and ADAS-cog scores were evaluated before treatment and 18, 36 and 72 d after treatment.The correlation between MMSE scores and ADAS-cog scores was analyzed.@*Results@#There were statistically significant differences in the MMSE scores between 72d after treatment[(22.59±1.13)points]and before treatment[(20.53±1.42)points], 18d after treatment[(20.44±1.24)points]and 36d after treatment[(20.97±1.17)points](t=6.619, 7.473, 5.807, all P<0.05). There were statistically significant differences in ADAS-Cog scores between 72d after treatment[(17.09±1.53)points]and before treatment[(20.47±2.85)points], 18d after treatment[(20.18±2.34)points]and 36d after treatment[(20.18±2.49)points](t=6.093, 6.445, 6.165, all P<0.05). The MMSE score and ADAS-Cog score had negative correlation by Pearson analysis (r=-0.259, P=0.000).@*Conclusion@#L-apigenin A can significantly improve the cognitive function of patients with AD.There is significant negative correlation between the MMSE scores and ADAS-cog scores.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1182-1184, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-744520

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Objective To evaluate the effects L-apigenin A on Alzheimer's disease(AD),and analyze the correlation between MMSE and ADAS-cog scores.Methods From January 2009 to December 2014,34 patients with AD were selected in Qinhuangdao Military Industry Hospital.They were treated with celery seed extract L-apigenin.The MMSE scores and ADAS-cog scores were evaluated before treatment and 18,36 and 72 d after treatment.The correlation between MMSE scores and ADAS-cog scores was analyzed.Results There were statistically significant differences in the MMSE scores between 72d after treatment [(22.59 ± 1.13)points] and before treatment [(20.53 ±1.42) points],18d after treatment [(20.44 ± 1.24) points] and 36d after treatment [(20.97 ± 1.17) points] (t =6.619,7.473,5.807,all P < 0.05).There were statistically significant differences in ADAS-Cog scores between 72d after treatment[(17.09 ± 1.53) points] and before treatment [(20.47 ± 2.85) points],18d after treatment [(20.18 ± 2.34) points] and 36d after treatment [(20.18 ± 2.49) points] (t =6.093,6.445,6.165,all P < 0.05).The MMSE score and ADAS-Cog score had negative correlation by Pearson analysis (r =-0.259,P =0.000).Conclusion L-apigenin A can significantly improve the cognitive function of patients with AD.There is significant negative correlation between the MMSE scores and ADAS-cog scores.

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