03/04/2018 / By Jhoanna Robinson
A study conducted by the Oregon State University and Oregon Health & Science University showed that a group of compounds obtained from hops could boost cognitive and other functions in people with metabolic syndrome. The results of their research were published in an issue of the journal Scientific Reports.
Among the organizations and institutions that collaborated in this study are the Linus Pauling Institute, the OSU College of Pharmacy, Hopsteiner Inc, the OSU Foundation Buhler-Wang Research Fund, and the National Institutes of Health.
Journal Reference:
Miranda CL, Johnson LA, Montgolfier OD, Elias VD, Ullrich LS, Hay JJ, Paraiso IL, Choi J, Reed RL, Revel JS, et al. NON-ESTROGENIC XANTHOHUMOL DERIVATIVES MITIGATE INSULIN RESISTANCE AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN HIGH-FAT DIET INDUCED OBESE MICE. Scientific Reports. 2018;8(1). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-18992-6
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estrogen, estrogen receptors, estrogenic metabolite, food science, xanthohumol
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