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<note>Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease (AD) is a neurological illness that is known to
cause a wide range of cognitive symptoms linked to amyloid plaque
deposition, neurofibrillary tangles, oxidative stress, and neuronal death in the
whole brain. Curcumin has shown promising efficacy in preclinical studies for
AD treatment. However, it failed to exhibit expected clinical outcomes in
clinical studies. Besides, this molecule was found to have low stability,
solubility, and bioavailability properties. Hence, scientists have synthesized
several curcumin analogues in order to improve their bioavailability and
biological activity. In this narrative review, we aim to discuss the
development of curcumin analogue synthesis published in 2016&ndash;2021 and its
efficacy as an anti-Alzheimer's candidate through in vitro, cell-based, and in
vivo studies. PubMed and Scopus database were searched using the keywords
&ldquo;curcumin&rdquo; AND &ldquo;analogues&rdquo; OR &ldquo;analogs&rdquo; AND &ldquo;Alzheimer's&rdquo;to find relevant
studies. In our review, we included 16 eligible journal articles to discuss. In
total, 15 curcumin analogues exhibited promising efficacy in preclinical
studies and are found suitable for anti-Alzheimer&rsquo;s candidates. Further

studies should explore curcumin analogues&rsquo; effectiveness in other AD sub-
pathologies as well as its pharmacokinetic profile and ability to achieve target

action in the brain.

Keywords: Curcumin analogues, anti-Alzheimer&rsquo;s candidates, A&beta;
biosynthesis, cell-based assay, transgenic mice</note>
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