(+)-Catechin 3-Gallate

(+)-Catechin 3-Gallate is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. (+)-catechin 3-gallate is associated with abnormalities such as Epilepsy and Megalencephaly. The involved functions are known as Docking, Drug Interactions, inhibitors, Oxidation and Inflammation Process. (+)-catechin 3-gallate often locates in Solitary microtubule component of centriole or axonemal complex, Palmar surface, Glial and peritoneal. The associated genes with (+)-Catechin 3-Gallate are Homologous Gene and TSC1 gene.

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What diseases are associated with (+)-Catechin 3-Gallate?

(+)-Catechin 3-Gallate is suspected in Epilepsy, Megalencephaly and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.

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