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    Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 1990;4(2):169-73.

    Pyroglutamic acid improves the age associated memory impairment.

    Grioli S, Lomeo C, Quattropani MC, Spignoli G, Villardita C.

    Cattedra di Patologia Neurologica II dell'Università di Catania, Italy.

    Pyroglutamic acid (PCA) was compared with placebo in a randomized, double blind trial for assessing its efficacy in treating memory deficits in 40 aged subjects. Twenty subjects were treated with PCA and 20 with placebo over a period of 60 d. Memory functions were evaluated at baseline and after 60 d of treatment by means of a battery made up of 6 memory tasks. The results suggest that PCA is effective in improving some verbal memory functions in subjects affected by age-related memory decline.

    PMID: 2190900 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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