Sesaminol prevents Parkinson’s disease by activating a signaling pathway

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Sesaminol prevents Parkinson’s disease by activating a signaling pathway

Researchers report that the chemical sesaminol, naturally occurring in sesame seeds, protects against Parkinson’s disease by preventing neuronal damage that decreases the production of dopamine. In vitro experiments show sesaminol handles oxidative stress in cells by regulating the production of reactive oxygen species and the movement of antioxidants. In vivo experiments reveal that dietary intake of sesaminol increases production of dopamine and significantly improves motor function in mice.

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