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Agarwood (Aquilaria crassna) Inhibits Beta-amyloid and Tau-protein Formation in a Mouse Obesity Model

Agarwood (Aquilaria crassna) Inhibits Beta-amyloid and Tau-protein Formation in a Mouse Obesity Model

Hye-myoung, Jang 1,3, Ju-Hyeun, Kim3, Garam Park1, Yoon Dong Choi4, Sun-Eui Kim1,5, Gwang Joo Jeon1,2* 

1Hankyong National University, Genomic Informatics Center, Ansung City, Korea; 2Department of Biotechnology, Hankyoung National University, Ansung City, Korea; 3Chimhyang- In Co. Ltd; 4Seoul Hoseo Occupational Training College, Seoul, Korea; 5Genuine Research, Seoul, Korea.

*Correspondence | Gwang Joo Jeon, Hankyong National University, Genomic Informatics Center, Ansung City, Korea; Email: jeon5894@gmail.com 

Figure 1

Body weight (BW) changes over time for control and AE groups. 

Figure 2

Blood biochemical analysis for control and AE groups. 

Figure 3

Western blot analysis of β-Amyloid and τ-protein for control and AE groups. The degrees of Aβ (0.75) and τ-protein (0.73) expression were denoted as the proportion to the control group (1.00). 

Journal of Animal Health and Production

October

Vol. 11, Iss. 3, Pages 234-329

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