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"EFFECT OF THE ANTIOXIDANT ACTION OF GINKGO BILOBA
EXTRACT (EGb 761) ON AGING AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
ABSTRACT
Aging is responsible for oxidative damage to DNA,
protein, lipid, and other macromolecules linked to
tissue alterations. The resultant damage contributes
significantly to degenerative diseases, to include
those of the brain, sensorial tissues, and
cardiovascular system. To protect cellular components
from oxyradical attack, especially lipoperoxidation,
a substantial interest in the use of
antioxidants has evolved. A free radical scavenger,
Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761) may be effective in
fighting the oxidative stress related to aging. Many
data support the efficacy of EGb 761 in biological
model systems. In aging processes, EGb 761 may
ameliorate the mitochondria respiratory chain function
by quenching the superoxide anion, and the
hydroxyl and peroxyl radicals. It protects the brain
by facilitating the uptake of neurotransmitters and
by reducing ischemia-reperfusion episodes and level
of apoptosis. Moreover, in sensorial tissues, EGb
761 reduces apoptosis in the olfactive bulb and in
the retinal pigmented epithelium of the eye, and
protects against the lipoperoxidation alteration of
the retina that results in a decrease of the electroretinogram
response. In the cardiovascular system,
by a direct effect on oxidative low density lipoproteins,
EGb 761 may decrease atherosclerosis evolution,
and is shown to accelerate cardiac mechanical
recovery after ischemia-reperfusion. In conclusion,
the antioxidant effects of EGb 761 noted in many
experimental data, may explain the therapeutic efficacy
observed in clinical trials of the elderly. These
beneficial properties seem in part to come from the
activity of EGb 761 constituents, such as flavonoids
and terpens.
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