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ISSN : 2584-0304
CALL FOR PAPERS Upcoming issue - September 2024 Last date of submission : 10th of September 2024
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Date of Acceptance : 08 Jun 2024
Date of Publication : 29 Jun 2024
Article ID : SD-IJAY_090
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2024.2210
Amnesia poses a significant challenge in clinical practice, and while various treatment options exist, alternative approaches such as goat milk have gained attention. This review systematically summarises the preclinical and clinical evidence supporting the therapeutic potential of goat milk in amnesia. The comprehensive literature search encompassed preclinical and clinical studies exploring the effects of goat milk on memory function and cognitive performance. Preclinical studies demonstrated that bioactive components in goat milk contribute to improvements in memory function, with specific mechanisms involving neuroprotective and cognitive-enhancing properties. Clinical evidence revealed significant associations between regular goat milk consumption and improvements in cognitive performance and memory retention. These findings provide valuable insight into the potential therapeutic effects of goat milk in amnesia, laying the foundation for further research to optimise its use as a targeted therapeutic agent.
KEY WORDS:- Amnesia, Neurotrophic Activity, Bioactive peptides, Goat Milk,
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