Potential of Capric Acid in Neurological Disorders: An Overview

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Nikhila Shekhar
Sakshi Tyagi
Sweta Rani
Ajit Kumar Thakur
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[1] Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University,Neuropharmacology Research Laboratory, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University,School of Allied Health Sciences and Management
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Neurochemical Research | 2023年 / 48卷
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Capric acid; Ketogenic diet; Neurological disorders; Metabolism; Neurotransmitter;
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To solve the restrictions of a classical ketogenic diet, a modified medium-chain triglyceride diet was introduced which required only around 60% of dietary energy. Capric acid (CA), a small molecule, is one of the main components because its metabolic profile offers itself as an alternate source of energy to the brain in the form of ketone bodies. This is possible with the combined capability of CA to cross the blood-brain barrier and achieve a concentration of 50% concentration in the brain more than any other fatty acid in plasma. Natural sources of CA include vegetable oils such as palm oil and coconut oil, mammalian milk and some seeds. Several studies have shown that CA has varied action on targets that include AMPA receptors, PPAR-γ, inflammatory/oxidative stress pathways and gut dysbiosis. Based on these lines of evidence, CA has proved to be effective in the amelioration of neurological diseases such as epilepsy, affective disorders and Alzheimer’s disease. But these studies still warrant more pre-clinical and clinical studies that would further prove its efficacy. Hence, to understand the potential of CA in brain disease and associated comorbid conditions, an advance and rigorous molecular mechanistic study, apart from the reported in-vitro/in-vivo studies, is urgently required for the development of this compound through clinical setups.
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