Mirna, Lipidomic, Proteomic And Metabolomic Investigation Of Ashwagandha Seed Exosomes

    Luisa Collins
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    TLDR Ashwagandha seed exosomes may help promote hair growth.
    The study investigates the microRNA, lipidomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiles of seven lots of Ashwagandha seed exosomes. These exosome-like nanovesicles have been shown to up-regulate VEGF-A production, which is associated with promoting human hair growth in ex vivo experiments. The research provides supplementary data supporting the findings that Ashwagandha-derived exosomes could be beneficial for hair growth, highlighting their potential therapeutic application in treating hair loss.
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