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References:
- Herrlinger, Kelli A., et al. Spearmint extract improves working memory in men and women with age-associated memory impairment. The journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 24.1 (2018): 37-47.
- Nieman, Kristin M., et al. Tolerance, bioavailability, and potential cognitive health implications of a distinct aqueous spearmint extract. Functional Foods in Health and Disease 5.5 (2015): 165-187.
- Falcone, Paul H., et al. The attention-enhancing effects of spearmint extract supplementation in healthy men and women: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel trail. Nutrition Research 64 (2023): 24-38.
- Falcone PH, Nieman KM, Tribby AC, Vogel RM, Joy JM, Moon JR, et al. The attention-enhancing effects of spearmint extract supplementation in healthy men and women: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel trial. Nutr Res. 2019;64:24–38.
- RDBPC three month study [Fonseca, B., et al. (2015). Neurology. Conference: 67th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, AAN, 84.] evaluated healthy men and women between the ages of 50 to 70 with age-associated memory impairment. The study showed significant differences between active and placebo groups on improvements in working memory and ease of falling asleep. Claims based on 900 mg Neumentix containing 14.5% - 17.5% Rosmarinic Acid and 24.0 - 32.0% Phenolics (expressed as gallic acid equivalents) taken once daily for 12 weeks.
- RDBPC three month study [Fonseca, B., et al. (2015). Neurology. Conference: 67th American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, AAN, 84.] evaluated healthy men and women between the ages of 50 to 70 with age-associated memory impairment. The study showed significant differences between active and placebo groups on improvements in working memory and ease of falling asleep. Claims based on 900 mg Neumentix containing 14.5% - 17.5% Rosmarinic Acid and 24.0 - 32.0% Phenolics (expressed as gallic acid equivalents) taken once daily for 12 weeks.
- Fonseca BA, Emilien C. Key Polyphenols in Neumentix Phenolic Complex K110-42 Can Act in Multiple Ways to Support Cognitive Performance. Kemin Tech Lit. 2016;TL-017-134.
- https://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/search?q=Healthy%20Aging%20Market%20Overview,%20May%202019&t=all&p=1&ob=score&range_date=date, NutraIngredients Healthy Aging Market Overview, May 2019