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Oct 12, 2023
If you’re after cognitive performance enhancement that may power up your brain, Vinpocetine may have hit your radar. It’s become so popular it was valued at $265 million USD in 2022 and is forecast to hit $330 million by 2028. Before you decide to take Vinpocetine or include it as a dietary supplement ingredient in your product you need to understand some essential facts.
What is Vinpocetine?
Vinpocetine is a synthetic derivative of the natural compound vincamine that is found in the lesser periwinkle plant also known as Vinca minor. Vinpocetine was discovered in the 1960s with the first clinical studies in the 1970s, and it was followed by the introduction of the drug Cavinton in 1978 by Gedeon Richter Nyrt in Hungary. Vinpocetine is often marketed as a dietary supplement although as a synthetic substance it is unauthorized in food supplements in the EU, where the European Medicines Agency considers it an approved drug, and the U.S. FDA suggested it does not qualify as a legal dietary supplement ingredient but still allows it to be sold with a pregnancy warning.
In Europe, Vinpocetine is prescribed as a treatment for cerebrovascular disorders such as strokes and may help with cognitive impairment and memory loss in people with early dementia. Drug names include Cavinton, Vicebrol, and Vincetan. It is not approved in the U.S. as a prescription drug but is found for sale as a dietary supplement in the nootropic category. An Investigational New Drug (IND) application was filed in the U.S. in 1981.
Claims for Vinpocetine include cognitive benefits, improving memory and concentration and other impacts on the brain. Vinpocetine is thought to work by increasing blood flow, enhancing oxygen and nutrient delivery, and protecting brain cells against oxidative stress. Some research suggests it may also have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, making it a potential therapeutic agent for a variety of neurological disorders. These properties have piqued the interest of athletes and bodybuilders who may use Vinpocetine for performance enhancement.
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