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Green Tea Nanoparticles Offer New Hope for Alzheimer's
17 Dec
Summary
- New nanoparticles combine green tea, neurotransmitter, and amino acid.
- Therapy simultaneously targets amyloid, oxidative stress, inflammation, and degeneration.
- Nanoparticles disassembled plaques and improved memory in mouse models.

Scientists at the Institute of Nano Science and Technology in Mohali have pioneered a new nanoparticle-based approach for treating Alzheimer's Disease. Unlike conventional therapies that focus on single pathological features, this novel treatment integrates epigallocatechin-3-gallate from green tea, dopamine, and tryptophan into nanoparticles. This combination allows the therapy to simultaneously address four key hallmarks of Alzheimer's: amyloid aggregation, oxidative stress, inflammation, and neuronal degeneration.
The research further enhanced these nanoparticles by incorporating Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), creating a dual-action platform. This B-EDTNPs not only clear harmful amyloid-beta aggregates but also promote the regeneration of neurons. This integrated approach, combining antioxidant, anti-amyloid, and neurotrophic actions, represents a significant advancement in Alzheimer's therapeutic strategies.




