Huperzine A

Huperzine A is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene alkaloid compound found in the firmoss Huperzia serrata and in varying quantities in other food Huperzia species, including H. elmeri, H. carinat, and H. aqualupian. For some years, huperzine A has been investigated as a possible treatment for diseases characterized by neurodegeneration, particularly Alzheimer's disease.

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Product name

Huperzine A

Botanical name

Huperzia serrata.

Part of Plant Used

Herbs

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Analytical method

 

Huperzine A 1-98%

HPLC

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1.What is Huperzine A?

Huperzine A is a substance extracted from a plant called Chinese club moss (Huperzia serrata). 

Historically, Chinese club moss has been used for medicinal purposes, with one of its main uses being to help clear the mind. Modern research into huperzine A for brain support and function lend credence to this traditional usage.

It is a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and NMDA receptor antagonist that crosses the blood-brain barrier. Sold as a dietary supplement, huperzine A is might used as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. 

2.How Huperzine A Works

Huperzine A is a cholinesterase inhibitor which thought to be beneficial for problems with memory, loss of mental abilities (dementia), and the muscular disorder myasthenia gravis because it causes an increase in the levels of acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is one of the most abundant neurotransmitters in the human body. It can be found in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Acetylcholine is one of the chemicals that our nerves use to communicate in the brain, muscles, and other areas.

There are some researches suggests that taking huperzine A by mouth for up to 8 weeks may improve memory, mental function, and behavior in people with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease or dementia.

3.Benefits and Uses

Help with Alzheimer's Disease

Good With the Memory Enhancement

Aid in the Improvement of Acetylcholine Signaling

Affects Lucid Dreams And Neuroprotection

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