Herbal nootropics: Crocus Sativus, Ginkgo Biloba and Melissa Officinalis?: OAJBS Publishers

Herbal nootropics: Crocus Sativus, Ginkgo Biloba and Melissa Officinalis? by Andrés Iván Ramírez Montes* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)

Nootropics are the substances which improve memory and cognition and ease learning. Consumers can benefit from nootropic plants as nutraceuticals, supplements and functional foods and beverages that improve mental functions. Nootropics can balance the neurological system and restore a sensation of relaxation and wellness leading to optimum self-healing and health. Although consumers are very new to the nootropic products interest in nootropic ingredients is increasing because people are looking for functional foods to enhance their attention, focus and memory and to manage their well-being and mood especially due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It is expected that these demands will continue, and nootropics market is estimated to increase to US $5.32 billion with 13.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) by 2026 including pandemic impacts. Therefore, this mini review focuses on three of the natural herbal nootropics Crocus sativus (saffron), Ginkgo biloba and Melissa officinalis (lemon balm) as they are prominent ingredients in the functional product development.
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