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A new Japanese study reveals that fermented stevia extract may kill pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. With ...
Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in cancer research, demonstrating that fermented stevia extract can ...
When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The compounds in these acids could inhibit the growth of cancer cells, according to findings published in PLOS ONE by ...
By Nick Lavars May 25, 2022 Scientists have found the genetic instructions for the creation of a highly-promising anti-cancer compound in soft corals Bailey Miller View 1 Images ...
Stevia may provide more benefits than as a zero-calorie sugar substitute. When fermented with bacteria isolated from banana ...
Researchers at Purdue University have discovered an “anti-cancer” compound in oregano and thyme, and have now opened the door to its potential pharmaceutical use, the university has announced ...
Chemists build natural anti-cancer compound with lean new process Date: August 6, 2020 Source: Scripps Research Institute Summary: Creative chemists employ enzymes to build a complex but promising ...
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Thyme and oregano possess an anti-cancer compound that suppresses tumor development, but adding more to your tomato sauce isn’t enough to gain significant benefit. The ...
Exelixis In-Licenses Second Anti-Cancer Compound from Aurigene Following FDA Acceptance of Investigational New Drug Application for Phase 1 Clinical Trial in Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma ...
A new type of implant developed at Rice University tackles both these issues, carrying the cellular machinery needed to produce and deliver continuous doses of anti-cancer compounds, and doing so ...
The researchers also identified the AhR-mediated pathways that contribute to the anti-cancer actions of CGS-15943. Developing cancer treatments requires a detailed understanding of how they act to ...