Citicoline Memory Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Citicoline Memory Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisAs measured by the Sandoz Clinical Assessment for Geriatric Patients (SCAG), choline alphoscerate significantly improved clinical conditions in patients with dementia disorders compared with citicoline at the end of treatment [WMD: -3.92 (95% CI: -7.41 to -0.42)].1Sagaro GG (2025)Comparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisConclusion Our findings indicate that choline alphoscerate is more effective than citicoline in improving the clinical conditions of dementia patients.1Sagaro GG (2025)Comparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisBackground Over 44 million people worldwide live with dementia, affecting their quality of life and well-being.1Sagaro GG (2025)Comparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisCholine alphoscerate and citicoline supplements are commonly used to improve cognitive function in dementia patients.1Sagaro GG (2025)Comparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisBy synthesizing molecular evidence from the BDNF/TrkB/CREB signaling axis and the Nrf2/NF-κB homeostatic switch, we demonstrate that this multi-target strategy offers a more robust path to neuronal resilience than traditional single-target approaches.4Cipriano GL (2026)Phytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisThis narrative review proposes the 'Brain Health Triad' as a novel integrative framework for neurorehabilitation and cognitive enhancement, built upon three interdependent biological pillars: neurostimulation, neurotrophy, and neuroprotection.4Cipriano GL (2026)Phytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.
Citicoline Memory Meta-AnalysisWe illustrate how the synergistic interplay between a 'core triad' composed of Hericium erinaceus , Bacopa monnieri , and L-Theanine targets these pillars with high specificity.4Cipriano GL (2026)Phytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimAs measured by the Sandoz Clinical Assessment for Geriatric Patients (SCAG), choline alphoscerate significantly improved clinical conditions in patients with dementia disorders compared with citicoline at the end of treatment [WMD: -3.92 (95% CI: -7.41 to -0.42)].
evidence level1
citationSagaro GG (2025)
sourceComparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimConclusion Our findings indicate that choline alphoscerate is more effective than citicoline in improving the clinical conditions of dementia patients.
evidence level1
citationSagaro GG (2025)
sourceComparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimBackground Over 44 million people worldwide live with dementia, affecting their quality of life and well-being.
evidence level1
citationSagaro GG (2025)
sourceComparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimCholine alphoscerate and citicoline supplements are commonly used to improve cognitive function in dementia patients.
evidence level1
citationSagaro GG (2025)
sourceComparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimBy synthesizing molecular evidence from the BDNF/TrkB/CREB signaling axis and the Nrf2/NF-κB homeostatic switch, we demonstrate that this multi-target strategy offers a more robust path to neuronal resilience than traditional single-target approaches.
evidence level4
citationCipriano GL (2026)
sourcePhytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimThis narrative review proposes the 'Brain Health Triad' as a novel integrative framework for neurorehabilitation and cognitive enhancement, built upon three interdependent biological pillars: neurostimulation, neurotrophy, and neuroprotection.
evidence level4
citationCipriano GL (2026)
sourcePhytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.
topicCiticoline Memory Meta-Analysis
claimWe illustrate how the synergistic interplay between a 'core triad' composed of Hericium erinaceus , Bacopa monnieri , and L-Theanine targets these pillars with high specificity.
evidence level4
citationCipriano GL (2026)
sourcePhytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.

Source documents

  1. Comparison of the effects of choline alphoscerate and citicoline in patients with dementia disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
  2. Phytochemical and Fungal Bioactive Compounds in the "Brain Health Triad": A Narrative Review on Neurostimulating, Neurotrophic, and Neuroprotective Synergy.