A collaborative study between the University of Melbourne (Prof. Gasser’s Lab) and the Nagi Bioscience team was published today

We are happy to announce the release of a new publication in collaboration with the Laboratory of Prof. Robin Gasser from the University of Melbourne. The article issued today in the FASEB Journal shows that deguelin, a plant-derived rotenoid, selectively and potently inhibits motility and development of nematodes, which supports its potential as a lead candidate for drug development as new anthelmintic compound. In this context, the platform developed by Nagi Bioscience has been employed for the successful validation of the effect of deguelin in C. elegans and the investigation of its impact on mitochondrial functions.