Ardisia mamillata

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Neuro-emotions based on electroencephalograph response to different color Ardisia mamillata Hance plants in elderly people with and without cognitive impairment.

Summary

This study aimed to compare the neurological responses of cognitively impaired and normal elderly people while viewing different colors, and determine which color had the most positive impact on their emotions. Results showed that blue elicited the highest positive emotional response and may be beneficial for boosting neuro-emotions in elderly individuals. The study emphasizes the importance of mental health in aging populations.

Du J et al (2022).
Front Public Health.
PubMed:
36388295

Electroencephalography-Based Neuroemotional Responses in Cognitively Normal and Cognitively Impaired Elderly by Watching the Ardisia mamillata Hance with Fruits and without Fruits.

Summary

This study examines the differences in neuro-emotion between cognitively normal and cognitively impaired elderly individuals while viewing images of red fruit or without red fruit. The purpose is to determine which kind of images are more beneficial to individuals' neuro-emotions. Results may have implications for the use of images in therapy for cognitive impairment in the elderly.

Du J et al (2022).
Int J Environ Res Public Health.
PubMed:
36011655

Ardisimamillosides G and H, two new triterpenoid saponins from Ardisia mamillata.

Huang J et al (2003).
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo).
PubMed:
12843602

Ardisimamillosides C-F, four new triterpenoid saponins from Ardisia mamillata.

Huang J et al (2000).
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo).
PubMed:
11045441

Triterpenoid saponins from Ardisia mamillata.

Huang J et al (2000).
Phytochemistry.
PubMed:
11014272