Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that, with a high mortality rate, usually affects individuals over 60 years of age. The pathology, with inconclusive etiology, presumes that the significant loss of brain composition, could be due to the deposition of TAU proteins in the neuron's microtubules, beta amyloid and the occurrence of peroxidation that leads to exacerbatio…