ill move this separate of the rasagiline thread which i started earlier today. i just came up with this while seeking more ncbi on rasagiline.
repost from the redirect thread;
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/22426424
"In addition, our results demonstrate that M30 caused a significant inhibition of both MAO-A and -B activities in the cerebellum of aged mice, compared with vehicle-treated aged control mice. In summary, the present study indicates that the novel MAO inhibitor/iron chelating drug, M30, acting against multiple brain targets could reverse age-associated memory impairment and provide a potential treatment against the progression of neurodegeneration in ageing"
rasagiline was in comparison and this mysterious iron chelator agent named M30 seemed to be just as good or better than it. someone can help me identify this M30 ? its quite obstruct in the article.
follow up
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/17017567
aka
http://link.springer...95-0_68?LI=true
great article, but still not explaining what it is.
question as to;
what the fuck is M30 ?
Edited by dear mrclock, 27 January 2013 - 06:08 AM.