The Role of Nutraceuticals in Central Nervous System Disorders
A special issue of Nutraceuticals (ISSN 1661-3821).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 11849
Special Issue Editor
Interests: nutraceuticals; antioxidants; neuronal apoptosis; neurodegeneration; neurotrauma; neuroinflammation
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Dear Colleagues,
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders span a wide range of ailments including neurodegenerative diseases and neuropsychological disorders, as well as neuronal injury subsequent to infection or trauma (e.g., traumatic brain injury). Although the underlying pathogenesis of any individual disorder may be unique, several common mechanisms appear to contribute to many of these conditions. In particular, oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, apoptosis, and (neuro)inflammation are significant contributing factors in the pathogenesis of multiple CNS disorders. Therefore, agents that are capable of mitigating one or more of these factors may be beneficial in slowing down the progression of neuronal cell dysfunction or death and, in turn, in reducing the clinical burden for patients afflicted by these disorders. “Nutraceuticals” is a term commonly used to describe natural products derived from foods that possess significant biological activity leading to therapeutic benefits. Nutraceuticals such as polyphenols are well-known but these natural products are found in many chemical variations. For the current Special Issue, we seek the submission of articles focused on the interrogation of nutraceuticals as potential therapeutics for diverse CNS disorders. We are particularly interested in mechanistic studies performed in cell culture systems, invertebrates, or rodents, as well as investigations conducted in preclinical disease models. The overarching goals of this Special Issue are to highlight the potential utility of nutraceuticals in treating CNS disorders and to identify gaps in this field of inquiry which may stimulate future research.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Linseman
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nutraceuticals
- natural products
- polyphenols
- antioxidants
- anti-inflammatory
- anti-apoptotic
- neurodegeneration
- Alzheimer’s
- Parkinson's disease
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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