Protein and arginine-rich peptides extracted from seabuckthorn seeds reversed learning and memory impairment in mice that had been given a compound to accelerate brain aging. The peptides worked by activating beneficial nitric oxide pathways in the hippocampus and reducing inflammatory markers in the blood. Regular consumption of seabuckthorn seed protein may help protect against age-related memory decline.
Zhu, Xiping; Cai, Lei; Liu, Jinqi; Zhu, Wen; Cui, Chun; Ouyang, Daofu; Ye, Jianwen