Approximately 2 to 4 percent of the Thai population aged 60 years and over is suffering from Alzheimer's
The Thailand-RIS team aims to make neurodegenerative disease treatments more accessible by developing a sustainable method for producing puerarin, a neuroprotective supplement. Currently, puerarin production is costly and labor-intensive. The team wants to make puerarin production more cost-effective by transferring the isoflavonoid pathway responsible for producing puerarin from its native plant, Pueraria lobata v. mirifica, to a more sustainable and less resource-intensive plant like Nicotiana benthamiana.