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Royal Jelly

May Help Maintain Healthy Brain Function

 

 

 

AMP N1-oxide, a unique compound of royal jelly, induces

neurite

outgrowth from PC12 cells via signaling by protein kinase

A independent

of that by mitogen-activated protein kinase

 

Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

(eCAM), 10/29/2007

 

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AMP N1-oxide is a unique compound not found in natural

resources so far

other than RJ. Therefore, it may be the molecule

responsible for

RJ-specific physiological actions on the CNS. Our study

provides

molecular-based evidence that RJ regulates neuronal

functions through

A2A receptor signaling enhanced by AMP N1-oxide...

 

 

 

Elucidation of the physiological roles of AMP N1-oxide in

brain function

is important to develop RJ as an evidence-based

complementary and

alternative medicine. Taking RJ as a source of AMP

N1-oxide may be

promising to maintain healthy brain functions.

 

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