A natural nootropic for cognitive enhancement: A case study on the standardized mango leaf extract Zynamite®

Authors

  • Ana Beltrán-Arranz
  • David Fuentes-Ríos
  • Rubén Pérez-Machín
  • Laura López-Ríos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31989/ffhd.v16i2.1855

Abstract

The demand for natural nootropics to enhance cognitive function has grown significantly. Mangifera indica L. (mango) leaves, with a long history of use in traditional medicine, have recently emerged as a promising candidate. Historically used as a tonic to combat fatigue and exhaustion, mango leaves are now the subject of rigorous scientific investigation. This review synthesizes the ethnobotanical background, phytochemical profile, and neuropharmacological activities of mango leaf extract and its principal bioactive compound, mangiferin. We delve into the mechanisms by which mangiferin impacts the central nervous system (CNS), including its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neurotransmitter-modulating properties. A central component of this review is a detailed case study on Zynamite®, a standardized mango leaf extract. We examine preclinical and clinical evidence supporting its efficacy in enhancing cognitive domains such as reaction time, attention, and memory, particularly under conditions of stress and mental fatigue. To further optimize clinical outcomes, we detail the development of Zynamite® S, a version engineered to improve solubility and address pharmacokinetic hurdles. While previous literature has broadly discussed the diverse bioactivities of mango leaves, this article represents the first comprehensive review to specifically synthesize its effects on CNS and cognitive performance. By bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and modern science, this work provides a unique translational perspective on mango leaf extract as an evidence-based natural nootropic.

Keywords: Mango Leaf Extract, Cognitive Enhancement, Solubility, Zynamite®

Published

2026-02-06

Issue

Section

Review Articles