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Dietary prospects of coconut oil for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD): a review of recent evidences

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Title Dietary prospects of coconut oil for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD): a review of recent evidences
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Creator S.V. Ramesh, Veda Krishnan, Praveen S, Hebbar K.B
 
Subject Cognitive decline, Ketone bodies, Medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs), Lauric acid, Therapeutics, Virgin coconut oil (VCO)
 
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Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative ailment having pathological hallmarks of plaques due to amyloid β (Aβ) peptides and neurofibrillary tangles in brain. These cerebral plaques and neurofibrillary tangles potentially affect the neuronal synaptic transmission and ultimately cause cognitive decline. In the absence of an effective treatment module for AD, alternative therapeutic strategies are being explored. Scope and approach: Given the fact that dysregulation of brain glucose metabolism is an early detectable trait of AD, coconut oil and its variants/derivatives have generated considerable interests as an invaluable therapeutic agent for AD. The role of coconut oil-derived medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) which are rapidly metabolized into ketone bodies to serve as an alternate source of energy for the cerebral tissue is well recognized. Recently, evidences underlying the mode of action of coconut oil in alleviating the symptoms of AD have started emerging. In this review, a comprehensive snapshot of the recent developments and biochemical basis of coconut oil- induced amelioration of AD symptoms including its dietary role in suppression of neuro-inflammation, reversing the process of neurodegeneration, enhancement of cell survival pathways and inhibition of secretion of Aβ peptides are presented. Investigations in animal models and clinical trials in humans using coconut oil and its derivatives aimed at reversing the AD-induced cognitive decline are also discussed. To conclude the knowledge
gaps in the treatment of AD using coconut oil and way forward are presented. Key findings and conclusion: Scientific evidences point toward the immense therapeutic value of coconut oil in the prevention or treatment of AD through its multi-pronged biochemical effects. Nevertheless, identification of bioactive components, besides MCFAs, responsible for the neuroprotective effects, clinical trials to fix the dosage and consolidation of information flow are warranted.
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Date 2021-07-30T04:55:01Z
2021-07-30T04:55:01Z
2021-04-07
 
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Language English
 
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