Adaptogenic and Neuroprotective Effects of the Thai Herbal Formula AYW-KK-04 Against Chronic Stress-Induced Cognitive Impairment
Pathomporn Saisud, Orawan Monthakantirat, Prathan Luecha, Suppachai Tiyaworanant, Abdulwaris Mading, Yutthana Chotritthirong, Sunanthra Ruangrit, Nawarat Jintanamaneerat, Jarurat Trakanchan, Juthamart Maneenet, Suresh Awale, Yaowared Sumanont

TL;DR
This study shows that the Thai herbal formula AYW-KK-04 improves cognitive function in stressed mice by boosting brain health and reducing oxidative damage.
Contribution
The study provides a mechanistic understanding of AYW-KK-04's adaptogenic and neuroprotective effects against stress-induced cognitive decline.
Findings
AYW-KK-04 reversed memory deficits in mice exposed to chronic stress.
The formula upregulated BDNF and CREB mRNA in the brain, indicating improved synaptic plasticity.
It activated the Nrf2/Keap1 pathway, enhancing antioxidant activity and reducing lipid peroxidation.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Unpredictable chronic mild stress exposure is a primary driver of cognitive decline, largely mediated by hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis dysregulation and subsequent oxidative neurotoxicity. In traditional Thai medicine, the AYW-KK-04 formulation—a complex polyherbal remedy—has long been utilized as a “Ya Aayu-Wattana” to restore vitality and elemental balance, yet its neurobiological mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study aimed to evaluate the adaptogenic and neuroprotective potential of AYW-KK-04 against cognitive impairment. Methods: Unpredictable Chronic Mild Stress (UCMS)-induced cognitive impairment in a ICR mouse model. Total phenolic and flavonoid contents and antioxidant capacity (ABTS assay) of AYW-KK-04 were determined. Behavioral assessments using Y-maze test, novel object recognition test (NORT), and Morris Water Maze (MWM) test.…
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TopicsMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection · Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Morinda citrifolia extract uses
