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Scientists Stunned by Molecule That May Slow Alzheimer’s Disease

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Scientists from several European countries made a major discovery. They found that the extract from passion fruit has the potential to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. This finding could lead to new treatments for this devastating disease.

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Inside passion fruit lives a molecule called alpha‑amyrin, α‑amyrin for short. It seems to have some very special properties.

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“Our study shows that alpha‑amyrin has the ability to protect some absolutely central processes in the brain. And we believe that we may be able to use this molecule in a medicine against Alzheimer's disease if it also works in future clinical trials against this difficult-to-treat disease,” said Associate Professor Evandro Fei Fang‑Stavem at the University of Oslo and Akershus University Hospital in a news release.

The study has been published in the journal Advanced Science.

Mice Studies


The researchers observed mice with Alzheimer's disease who were given the alpha‑amyrin as a supplement. The mice performed better in memory tests. The team found that the supplement remained in the bloodstream long enough to function as an ingredient in future medications for Alzheimer’s.


Clinical Trials

The researchers believe that clinical trials to study the safety and effectiveness for future dementia treatments.

What You Eat Can Protect Your Brain

Scientists also observed 1,704 people who did not have dementia and followed them for a little over 10 years. The participants filled in a food questionnaire and had their blood measured for the sticky plaque that affects the brains of people with dementia. The scientists observed that people who had more fruits and vegetables had lower levels of the stick plaque over time. Passion fruit extracts, in particular, improve cognitive function. The team also listed these fruits as more potential candidates:

Passion fruit also aids in muscle recovery and boosts workout performance.

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