<p>Preface</p> <p>I. Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementias </p> <p>1. Guarana (Paullinia cupana Mart.) and protection against amyloid-beta toxicity: applications to Alzheimer disease and dementias <br>Felix Alexandre Antunes Soares</p> <p>2. Herbs for Alzheimer’s disease management; Clinical studies: a narrative<br>Narjes Gorji, Zahra Memariani and Reihaneh Moeini</p> <p>3. Reducing neurodegeneration and oxidative damage in Alzheimer's disease. Role of the Nrf2 pathway activation by natural compounds<br>Francisca Villavicencio-Tejo and R. A. Quintanilla</p> <p>4. Alzheimer's disease and green coffee bean extract <br>N.N. Younis and R. G. Eissa</p> <p>5. Callistemon viminalis and protection in Alzheimer's disease<br>Y. Prashar</p> <p>6. Herbs for Alzheimer's disease management; Preclinical studies: a narrative<br>Narjes Gorji, Reihaneh Moeini and Zahra Memariani</p> <p>7. Allicin as a nutraceutical: usage in Alzheimer's disease <br>Shivani Chib, Bhaskar Jyoti Dutta, Sudhanshu Mallan, Khadga Raj and Shamsher Singh</p> <p>II. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis </p> <p>8. Rutin and applications to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis <br>Uma Maheswari Krishnan</p> <p>9. Kaempferol and kaempferide and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis<br>E. Srinivasan, G. Chandrasekhar and R. Rajasekaran</p> <p>III. Brain Injury</p> <p>10. French maritime pine bark extract and neurological disorders <br>Abdolreza Norouzy</p> <p>11. Angong Niuhuang Pill could be an Effective Medicinal Agent for Stroke Treatment<br>Jiangang Shen</p> <p>12. Polyphenols as therapeutic interventions against cerebral ischemic injury <br>Uma Maheswari Krishnan</p> <p>13. Da Chuanxiong formula and use in traumatic brain injury <br>Zhike Liu, Angela SM Hung, Erik CH KO, Johnny CM Koon and PING-CHUNG LEUNG</p> <p>IV. Dietary Neurotoxins</p> <p>14. Coriandrum sativum protection in mercury neurotoxicity<br>Barbarella Macchi, Fábio Oliveira, Moisés Hamoy, Chubert Sena, Edilene Silva, Gabriela Arrifano, Maria Elena Crespo-Lopez and J.L.M. do Nascimento</p> <p>15. Taurine in symptom amelioration and recovery in lead induced neurotoxicity<br>Lorenz Simon Neuwirth and Bright Emenike</p> <p>16. Omega-3 Fatty Acid as a protectant in lead induced neurotoxicity <br>Rajendra. Nath</p> <p>V. Epilepsy</p> <p>17. Dietary flavonoids and management of epilepsy<br>Damanpreet Singh</p> <p>18. Magnesium supplemental therapy in epileptogenesis and ictogenesis <br>Jimmy Li and Dènahin Hinnoutondji Toffa</p> <p>19. Curcumin usage in epilepsy<br>Deepak Sharma and Chandra Prakash</p> <p>20. Triheptanoin as a nutraceutical and potential use in epilepsy<br>Giovanna Testa, Mario Costa and Marco Mainardi</p> <p>VI. Headaches and Migraines</p> <p>21. Dietary supplementation in migraine: a focus on omega-3 fatty acids<br>Fahimeh Martami and Sakineh Shab-bidar</p> <p>22. Headaches, migraine and herbal medicine<br>Ching-Liang Hsieh</p> <p>23. Magnesium and migraine<br>Lidia Savi</p> <p>VII. Multiple Sclerosis</p> <p>24. Betaine as a neuroprotective therapy for multiple sclerosis <br>Jennifer McDonough and Sarah Sternbach</p> <p>25. Natural products and their bioactive compounds in Multiple Sclerosis <br>Jasvinder Singh Bhatti</p> <p>26. The Crocin usage in Multiple sclerosis<br>A. Ranjbar</p> <p>VIII. Neuroinflammation </p> <p>27. The Potential Role of Herbal Medicine & Nutraceuticals in Neuroinflammatory Disorders: A Mechanistic Insight via Multi-Signaling Cascades<br>Salman Khan</p> <p>28. Arbutin as a natural soluble glycosylated phenol and usage in neuroinflammation <br>Maryam Ghasemi-Kasman, Hanie Yavarpour-Bali and Sadaf Abdi</p> <p>29. Plant-based oils used to treat neuroinflammation <br>Priya Madhavan and Shantini Vijayabalan</p> <p>30. Clinacanthus nutans leaf’ anti-neuroinflammatory potentials<br>Intan S. Ismail and Amalina Ahmad Azam</p> <p>31. Nutraceuticals and bioactive components of herbal extract in the treatment and prevention of neurological disorders<br>Chandana Choudhury Barua</p> <p>32. Effect of tinospora cordifolia on neuroinflammation<br>Vipin V. Dhote, Mohan Raja, Aman B. Upaganlawar, Vaishali Kilor, Ashish Singhai and Avinash Singh Mandloi</p> <p>33. Neuroprotective potential of quercetin as a nutraceutical targeting fused neuroinflammation in neurological disease <br>Ayansh Kaushik, Kanupriya Chauhan and Shamsher Singh</p> <p>IX. Parkinson’s Disease</p> <p>34. Pre and Probiotics and Parkinson’s Disease<br>Reza Amani and Sanaz Mehrabani</p> <p>35. Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and its use in Parkinson disease<br>Abril Ramírez-Higuera, Carolina Peña-Montes, Alejandra Barroso-Hernández, Oscar López-Franco and Rosa María Oliart-Ros</p> <p>36. The flavone chrysin and usage in Parkinson's Disease<br>Ankita Murmu, Alagudurai Krishnamoorthy and Murugan Sevanan</p> <p>37. Blackberry (Morus nigra) and usage in Parkinson's Disease<br>Yasir Hasan Siddique, Gulshan Ara and Falaq Naz</p> <p>X. Peripheral Neuropathy</p> <p>38. Use of coumarin osthole in peripheral neuropathy <br>Rajbir Bhatti and Lovedeep Singh</p> <p>39. Therapeutic Benefits of Phenolic Acids in Peripheral Neuropathy<br>Shubhangi Hemraj Pawar</p> <p>40. Resveratrol as a potential therapeutic molecule against neuropathy- a new narrative<br>Irshad Ahmad, Rukkumani Rajagopalan, ABHIJIT DEY and Muddasarul Hoda</p> <p>41. Effect of kaempferol and use in peripheral neuropathy <br>Prerna Sharma, Aishwarya Gangwar, Nidhi Rani and Randhir Dahiya</p> <p>42. Cleistocalyx nervosum var. paniala fruit on neuropathy<br>Wathita Phachonpai</p> <p>XI. Prenatal Effects and Neurodevelopment</p> <p>43. Nutritional supplementation for the prevention and treatment of neonatal brain injury: Breast milk and beyond <br>Myrna Brandt, Cora Nijboer, Ruurd van Elburg, Manon J. N. L. Benders and Caroline Gillis Marleen de Theije</p> <p>44. Maternal naringenin supplementation during pregnancy disrupts the redox status in the developing rats’ brain <br>Bernardo Gindri dos Santos, Pauline Maciel August and Cristiane Matte</p> <p>45. Tryptophan as a supplement in cerebral palsy<br>Diego Lacerda, Diego Visco and A. E. Toscano</p> <p>46. Centella asiatica and protection in neurodevelopment <br>G. Bolumbu</p> <p>XII. Stroke </p> <p>47. Genistein and use in neuroprotective agent in stroke <br>Derek A. Schreihofer</p> <p>48. Leucine-enriched amino acid supplement and use in stroke<br>Takashi IKEDA and Nobuo Morotomi</p> <p>49. Arginine and neuroprotection: a focus on stroke <br>Yasutoshi Koga Sr.</p> <p>50. Isoflavones as neutraceuticals in stroke: therapeutic targets and signalling pathways<br>M. Ram Pravin Kumar, C. Vijayalakshmi and M. Ramanathan</p> <p>51. Trigonelline and uses in stroke<br>Pallab Bhattacharya</p> <p>XIII. Resources</p> <p>52. Research and Resources<br>Rajkumar Rajendram</p>