Study Title:
Stimulatory effects of (−)-epicatechin and its enantiomer (+)-epicatechin on mouse frontal cortex neurogenesis markers and short-term memory: proof of concept
Citation:
Ramirez-Sanchez et al., 2021. Food & Function
What the Study Found:
Both (−)-epicatechin and its enantiomer (+)-epicatechin increased markers of neurogenesis (including neuronal growth proteins) in the mouse frontal cortex. The compounds also raised capillary density and enhanced nitric oxide signaling pathways. These biological changes were accompanied by measurable improvements in short-term memory performance.
What this means in real life:
Neurogenesis and memory are highly energy-demanding processes that rely on healthy mitochondria and good blood-flow signaling. This proof-of-concept study shows that (−)-epicatechin can stimulate these pathways, helping the brain maintain its natural ability to form new connections. Supporting mitochondrial health is a practical way to keep these energy-dependent mechanisms working efficiently throughout life.
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