Synergistic Application of Zinc and Vitamin C to Support Memory, Attention and the Reduction of the Risk of the Neurological Diseases.

Gromova O. A., et al.
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni SS Korsakova, 2017

Abstract

Zinc and vitamin C supplementation of the body is important for CNS functioning. Zinc ions are involved in the neurotransmission (signal transmission from acetylcholine, catecholamine, serotonin, prostaglandin receptors) and in ubiquitin-related protein degradation. Zinc deficits are associated with Alzheimer's disease and depression. Zinc supplementation (10-30 mg daily) improves neurologic recovery rate in patients with stroke and brain injury, has a positive impact on memory and reduces hyperactivity in children. Vitamin C, a zinc synergist, maintains antioxidant resources of the brain, synaptic activity and detoxification. Vitamin C in dose 130-500 mg daily should be used to prevent dementia and neurodegenerative pathology.

Keywords

dementia; hyperactivity; neurodegeneration; vitamin C; zinc.

PMID:28805771
DOI:10.17116/jnevro201711771112-119
Category:Brain / Mental Clarity

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