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Sunday, 24 September 2023

#Co-Administration of #Piperine with #Curcuminon Effects in Behavioral, Biochemical, Mitochondrial, Molecular, and Histopathological Alterations, Researchers Say

Kyle J. Norton

Piperine is a phytochemical alkaloid in the class of organosulfur compounds, found abundantly in white and black pepper, long pepper, etc.

Cognition is the process of the brain including the attention of working memory, producing and comprehending language, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making.

In chronic unpredictable stress (CUS)-induced cognitive impairment and oxidative stress in mice,
Piperine was shown to potentiate the protective effects of curcumin in significantly improved behavioral and biochemical alterations, restored mitochondrial enzyme complex activities, and attenuated increased acetylcholinesterase and serum corticosterone levels.

In olfactory bulbectomy-induced depression in rats, co-administration of piperine with curcumin significantly potentiated the effects in behavioral, biochemical, mitochondrial, molecular, and histopathological alterations. These potentiations of co-administration have also been shown to prevent all the behavioral, cellular, and neurochemical changes associated with the chronic administration of haloperidol, as compared to their effects alone.


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References
(1) piperine potentiates the protective effects of curcumin against chronic unpredictable stress-induced cognitive impairment and oxidative damage in mice by Rinwa P, Kumar A.(PubMed)
(2) Suppression of neuroinflammatory and apoptotic signaling cascade by curcumin alone and in combination with piperine in rat model of olfactory bulbectomy-induced depression.
Rinwa P, Kumar A, Garg S.(PubMed)
(3) Protective effect of curcumin and its combination with piperine(bioavailability enhancer) against haloperidol-associated neurotoxicity: cellular and neurochemical evidence by Bishnoi M, Chopra K, Rongzhu L, Kulkarni SK. (PubMed)

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