Histopathological study of the neuroprotective effects of Gum Arabic and Fenchol on neuronal cells in an Alzheimer’s disease rat model

Oct 2, 2025Open veterinary journal

Brain cell protection by Gum Arabic and Fenchol in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease

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Abstract

Gum Arabic and Fenchol may help protect against neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease.

  • Significant neurodegeneration was observed in the positive control group, with high beta-amyloid levels and low granule cell density.
  • Gum Arabic treatment led to a 50% reduction in amyloid plaques and improved granule cell density.
  • Fenchol improved neuronal integrity and significantly reduced beta-amyloid aggregates.
  • Memantine provided the strongest neuroprotective effect, preserving granule cells and reducing beta-amyloid deposition.
  • All treatment groups showed decreased levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), indicating reduced neuroinflammation.
  • Memantine and combined treatments restored IL-6 levels to near normal, while Fenchol and Gum Arabic had a lesser effect.

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