2017
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i12.18684
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Genetic Disorder Alzheimer

Abstract: Alzheimer's disease (AD), slowly continuous neurological disorder, mostly appears in older >65 age that deals with the memory loss due to death or damage of brain cells and cognitive functions (thinking, reasoning, and behavior abnormalities) due to the accumulation of the specific protein (betaamyloid protein) which form plaque and fibers (tau tangles) in the brain. Not only the genetic factors are responsible but also most of the non-genetic factors are responsible for AD. Several mutations in the gene (APP,… Show more

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“…ranged from 6.25 to 7.42 % ( Table-1) and it was maximum in genotype HWS-1228 (7.42 %) followed by HWS-08-18 (7.18 %), Selection-2B (6.83 %), HWS-08-14 (6.34 %) and HWS-1229 (6.25 %) in comparison to control varieties RVA-100 (7.27 %) and JA-20 (7.10 %). Our finding is in agreement with previous investigation which reported 5.54 % moisture content in ashwagandha root powder [16]. Crude fibre: Crude fibre contents in ashwagandha roots of various genotypes/varieties on dry weight basis (d.w.b.)…”
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confidence: 93%
“…ranged from 6.25 to 7.42 % ( Table-1) and it was maximum in genotype HWS-1228 (7.42 %) followed by HWS-08-18 (7.18 %), Selection-2B (6.83 %), HWS-08-14 (6.34 %) and HWS-1229 (6.25 %) in comparison to control varieties RVA-100 (7.27 %) and JA-20 (7.10 %). Our finding is in agreement with previous investigation which reported 5.54 % moisture content in ashwagandha root powder [16]. Crude fibre: Crude fibre contents in ashwagandha roots of various genotypes/varieties on dry weight basis (d.w.b.)…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%