RT Journal Article ID 7688ff6e31b4a72e A1 Jayaraj, Richard L. A1 Ravindar, D. John A1 Manigandan, K. A1 Padarthi, Pavan Kumar A1 Namasivayam, Elangovan T1 An Overview of Parkinson's Disease and Oxidative Stress: Herbal Scenario JF Neuropathological Diseases JO NPD YR 2012 FD 2012-04-24 VO 1 IS 2 SP 95 OP 122 K1 Parkinson's disease K1 oxidative stress K1 herbs AB The prevalence of Parkinson's disease (PD), the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, is increasing day by day and poses a great threat to the elderly population. Its main neuropathological feature is the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc). However, the pathogenesis of PD is not understood fully. Clinical, experimental, microanatomic, and biochemical evidence suggest PD involves multifactorial oxidative neurodegeneration. The SNpc is uniquely vulnerable to oxidative damage, having a high content of oxidizable dopamine, neuromelanin, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and iron, and relatively low antioxidant complement with high metabolic rate. The aim of this review is to bring out the incidence of PD in India compared to that of Europe. Since ancient times plants have been valued for their medicinal properties, and many cultures still rely on plants as their major source of medicine. In this review we discuss the role of Indian medicinal plants in countering free-radical damage and also give you a glimpse about the clinical and pathological features of PD, available treatments, their drawbacks, and future challenges to overcome PD. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/186c6b1c2324cc08,27cc5a087aaa059c,7688ff6e31b4a72e.html