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Hum Psychopharmacol ; 29(4): 351-9, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25163440

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Limited pharmacological options are available for the management of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in severe stages. Cognitive-enhancing properties of saffron, the dried stigma of Crocus sativus L., have been evidenced in different studies. We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of saffron extract versus memantine in reducing cognitive deterioration of patients with moderate to severe AD. METHODS: In this randomized double-blind parallel-group study, 68 patients with moderate to severe AD (Mini-Mental State Examination score of 8-14) received memantine (20 mg/day) or saffron extract (30 mg/day) capsules for 12 months. Participants were evaluated every month by Severe Cognitive Impairment Rating Scale (SCIRS) and Functional Assessment Staging (FAST) in addition to recording the probable adverse events. RESULTS: Both treatment groups showed similar outcomes as demonstrated by insignificant effect for time × treatment interaction on SCIRS scores [F(2.95, 194.78) = 2.25, p = 0.08]. There was no significant difference between the two groups in the scores changes from baseline to the endpoint on SCIRS (p = 0.38) and FAST (p = 0.87). The frequency of adverse events was not significantly different between the two groups as well. CONCLUSIONS: In addition to its favorable safety profile, 1-year administration of saffron extract capsules showed to be comparable with memantine in reducing cognitive decline in patients with moderate to severe AD. Confirmatory studies with larger sample sizes and longer follow-up periods are warranted.


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Alzheimer Disease/drug therapy , Crocus , Memantine/therapeutic use , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Iran , Male , Memantine/adverse effects , Phytotherapy/adverse effects , Plant Extracts/adverse effects , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Treatment Outcome
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J Tehran Heart Cent ; 6(2): 59-61, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23074606

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Herbal medicine can be a valuable source of assistance for traditional medicine. There are a number of herbs that can be used in conjunction with modern medicine. Herbs can also be taken to aid recovery from serious diseases. Although one should never aim to treat diseases such as cardiovascular disease solely with herbal medicine, the value of herbs used in tandem with modern medicine cannot be ignored. Saffron has been reported to help lower cholesterol and keep cholesterol levels healthy. Animal studies have shown saffron to lower cholesterol by as much as 50%. Saffron has antioxidant properties; it is, therefore, helpful in maintaining healthy arteries and blood vessels. Saffron is also known to have anti-inflammatory properties, which are beneficial to cardiovascular health. The people of Mediterranean countries, where saffron use is common, have lower than normal incidence of heart diseases. From saffron's cholesterol lowering benefits to its anti inflammatory properties, saffron may be one of the best supplements for cardiac health. This paper reviews the studies regarding the beneficial effects of saffron in cardiovascular health.

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J Mol Model ; 8(4): 113-8, 2002 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12111390

ABSTRACT

Geometries and energies of formation of bilirubin formed by reduction of biliverdin via three meso carbon sites, the beta, gamma and delta positions, have been calculated using semiempirical methods. It has been shown that gamma-bilirubin with a ridge-tile conformation forms six intramolecular hydrogen bonds and is the most stable of the three above mentioned positions by at least 22 kcal mol(-1). Reduction pathways for beta-, gamma- and delta-bilirubin formations from biliverdin are studied in detail. The roles of loss of conjugation and hydrogen bond formations in stability of different conformers have been discussed. Gamma-bilirubin was fully optimized by using ab initio methods. Fine refinements of calculated results show excellent agreement with experimental results.


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Bilirubin/chemistry , Biliverdine/chemistry , Bilirubin/metabolism , Biliverdine/metabolism , Kinetics , Models, Molecular , Models, Theoretical , Molecular Conformation , Oxidation-Reduction , Thermodynamics
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