FROM:
Alternative Medicine Review 2004 (Mar); 9 (1): 79–85 ~ FULL TEXT
Bacopa monniera, also referred to as Bacopa monnieri, Herpestis monniera, water hyssop, and
“Brahmi,” has been used in the Ayurvedic system of medicine for centuries. Traditionally, it was used as a
brain tonic to enhance memory development, learning, and concentration, [1] and to provide relief to patients
with anxiety or epileptic disorders. [2] The plant has also been used in India and Pakistan as a cardiac tonic,
digestive aid, and to improve respiratory function in cases of bronchoconstriction. [3] Recent research has
focused primarily on Bacopa’s cognitive-enhancing effects, specifically memory, learning, and concentration,
and results support the traditional Ayurvedic claims. Research on anxiety, epilepsy, bronchitis and
asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, and gastric ulcers also supports the Ayurvedic uses of Bacopa. Bacopa’s
antioxidant properties may offer protection from free radical damage in cardiovascular disease and certain
types of cancer.
Clinical Indications
Cognitive Effects for Adults
Bacopa monniera has been studied clinically
for its acute and chronic effects on cognitive
function. In adults, it appears only chronic administration
is associated with cognitive-enhancing
effects. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
of 38 healthy volunteers (ages 18-60), subjects
were given a single dose of 300 mg Bacopa
monniera extract (standardized to 55-percent combined
bacosides A and B) or placebo. Subjects
were tested two hours after drug administration,
coinciding with maximum pharmacodynamic effect.
Acute administration of this dose of Bacopa
extract resulted in no significant changes in cognitive
function when compared to baseline values.
Parameters assessed included attention, working
and short-term memory, verbal learning, decision
making, memory consolidation, executive
processes, planning and problem solving, speed
of information processing, and motor responsiveness.
[20]
On the other hand, significant cognitiveenhancing
benefits have been demonstrated with
more chronic administration of Bacopa extracts.
Australian researchers conducted a double-blind,
placebo-controlled, 12-week trial utilizing the
same patient selection criteria and same dose of
Bacopa extract (300 mg daily) containing 55-percent
combined bacosides. Forty-six healthy volunteers
(ages 18-60) were randomly and evenly
divided into treatment and placebo groups. The
same series of tests administered in the acute dosage
trial were administered at baseline, five, and
12 weeks after treatment began. At the end of the
12-week 7study, results indicated a significant improvement
in verbal learning, memory consolidation,
and speed of early information processing in
the treatment group compared to placebo. These
effects were not observed at baseline or at five
weeks. These results may be attributed to Bacopa’s
antioxidant properties and/or its effect on the cholinergic
system. [21]