Abstract
In this study, experiments on amyloid β peptide25-35-induced mice were performed to provide in vivo evidence on the potential of the blood–brain barrier transportable soy dipeptide, Tyr-Pro, in combating memory impairment. We demonstrated for the first time that oral administration of Tyr-Pro (100 mg/kg, twice a day) in mice for 16 days significantly improved impaired memory by spontaneous alternation and shortened step-through latency in amyloid β-induced mice.
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Tanaka, M., Kiyohara, H., Yoshino, A., Nakano, A., Takata, F., Dohgu, S., … Matsui, T. (2020). Brain-transportable soy dipeptide, Tyr-Pro, attenuates amyloid β peptide25-35-induced memory impairment in mice. Npj Science of Food, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-020-0067-3
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