Evidence supporting the use of: Anthocyanins
For the health condition: Circulation (to the brain)

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

Anthocyanins, a class of flavonoid compounds responsible for the red, blue, and purple colors in many fruits and vegetables (such as blueberries, blackcurrants, and elderberries), have garnered scientific interest for their potential benefits on circulation, including cerebral (brain) blood flow. Multiple preclinical and clinical studies suggest that anthocyanins may help improve endothelial function, reduce inflammation, and enhance nitric oxide production, all of which can positively influence vascular health and circulation.

With respect to brain circulation, several human studies have specifically investigated the effects of anthocyanin-rich foods or extracts on cerebral blood flow and cognitive function. For example, randomized controlled trials have shown that acute and chronic consumption of anthocyanin-rich berry juices can improve measures of cerebrovascular blood flow, particularly in older adults. Some studies have also reported associated improvements in cognitive performance, though the results are mixed and often modest in magnitude.

Mechanistically, anthocyanins are thought to exert their effects by enhancing endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activity, leading to vasodilation and increased blood flow. Animal studies support this mechanism, showing improved cerebral perfusion following anthocyanin administration. However, while evidence is promising, the body of research is still growing, and larger, longer-term trials are needed to confirm these benefits and establish optimal dosing.

In summary, there is moderate scientific support for the use of anthocyanins to enhance circulation to the brain, but more robust evidence is needed before making definitive clinical recommendations.

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