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Isolation and Evaluation of Erinacine A Contents in Mycelia of Hericium erinaceus Strains

Researchers developed a new method to extract and purify erinacine A, a beneficial compound from lion’s mane mushrooms, using an advanced separation technique called high-speed countercurrent chromatography. They tested 15 different mushroom strains and found that a wild strain called HeG produced significantly more erinacine A than commercially cultivated varieties. Erinacine A shows promise for protecting brain health and potentially helping with diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. This discovery could help make erinacine A supplements more accessible and affordable for consumers.

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New Positive TRPC6 Modulator Penetrates Blood–Brain Barrier, Eliminates Synaptic Deficiency and Restores Memory Deficit in 5xFAD Mice

Researchers developed a new drug candidate called C20 that activates TRPC6 proteins in the brain. In studies with Alzheimer’s disease mouse models, C20 protected nerve connections from damage, restored memory function, and successfully crossed the blood-brain barrier. The compound shows promise as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease by strengthening the connections between brain cells that are damaged in the disease.

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The progress of the microbe-gut-brain axis in sepsis-associated encephalopathy

Sepsis can cause brain dysfunction called sepsis-associated encephalopathy, leading to memory problems and confusion in about one-third to two-thirds of sepsis patients. The bacteria in your gut communicate with your brain through multiple pathways, and when sepsis disrupts this communication, it causes harmful inflammation in the brain. Treatments like probiotics and transplanting healthy gut bacteria from donors show promise in animal studies and early human trials for improving memory and cognitive function after sepsis.

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