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Antioxidants in Alzheimer’s Disease: Current Therapeutic Significance and Future Prospects

Pingal PritamDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201310, IndiaRahul DekaDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201310, IndiaAnuradha BhardwajDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201310, IndiaRashi SrivastavaDepartment of Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Patna 800013, IndiaDhruv KumarAmity Institute of Molecular Medicine & Stem Cell Research, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida 201313, IndiaAbhimanyu Kumar JhaDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201310, IndiaNiraj Kumar JhaDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201310, IndiaChiara VillaSchool of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, ItalySaurabh Kumar JhaDepartment of Biotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Sharda University, Greater Noida 201310, India
2022en
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) rate is accelerating with the increasing aging of the world's population. The World Health Organization (WHO) stated AD as a global health priority. According to the WHO report, around 82 million people in 2030 and 152 million in 2050 will develop dementia (AD contributes 60% to 70% of cases), considering the current scenario. AD is the most common neurodegenerative disease, intensifying impairments in cognition, behavior, and memory. Histopathological AD variations include extracellular senile plaques' formation, tangling of intracellular neurofibrils, and synaptic and neuronal loss in the brain. Multiple evidence directly indicates that oxidative stress participates in an early phase of AD before cytopathology. Moreover, oxidative stress is induced by almost all misfolded protein lumps like α-synuclein, amyloid-β, and others. Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in activating and causing various cell signaling pathways that result in lesion formations of toxic substances, which foster the development of the disease. Antioxidants are widely preferred to combat oxidative stress, and those derived from natural sources, which are often incorporated into dietary habits, can play an important role in delaying the onset as well as reducing the progression of AD. However, this approach has not been extensively explored yet. Moreover, there has been growing evidence that a combination of antioxidants in conjugation with a nutrient-rich diet might be more effective in tackling AD pathogenesis. Thus, considering the above-stated fact, this comprehensive review aims to elaborate the basics of AD and antioxidants, including the vitality of antioxidants in AD. Moreover, this review may help researchers to develop effectively and potentially improved antioxidant therapeutic strategies for this disease as it also deals with the clinical trials in the stated field.

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