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Betel Leaf Cure
A potential cure for a form of leukaemia
has been discovered in the common betal leaf by scientists
at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB) in Kolkata
(India). Known as 'paan' the leaf is widely chewed as an aid
to digestion. The compound, known as chlorogenic acid, found
in the leaves of the betel plant (piper betel) kills cancerous
cells in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), but leaves non-cancerous
cells unharmed. CML attacks white blood cells.
Experiments are reported to have been
conducted using the compound on cancer cells obtained from
Europe, Japan, and the United States. Later, blood cells from
patients with chronic leukaemia were treated with chlorogenic
acid. It is found that in all these studies, cancerous cells
were totally destroyed. Studies on live mice also showed the
same results. IICB has further taken up the matter with Indian
Council for Medical Research about clinical trials on humans.
If proved effective, the discovery will have good potential
for treatment of disease specially in poorer countries, as
betel plants grow abundantly in South Asia.
Source: Wista
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