"Fatty acids from the omega-6 family, including DGLA," says Prof. HaCohen, "are necessary in the body as components of brain cell membranes and are of nutritional importance in preventing diseases and various phenomena"

"Fatty acids from the Omega 6 family," says Prof. HaCohen, "are necessary in the body as components of brain cell membranes and are of nutritional importance in the prevention of various diseases and phenomena. DGLA is one of the acids from this family, which appears in nature as an intermediate in the production of other substances and does not accumulate to a significant concentration. Because of this, There is currently no source for the production of the acid and as a result almost no clinical research has been carried out on the subject, although its positive effects are known.
Prof. HaCohen's research team includes Prof. Sami Bosiva, Prof. Avigad Wanshek, Dr. Ina Huzin Goldberg and research student Pushkar Shrestha.