Curcumin shows anti-colon cancer activity, NANOTEC researcher say

Curcumin shows anti-colon cancer activity, NANOTEC researcher say

Researchers at National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC) have discovered that using a compound consisting of curcuminoids-succinate prodrugs can improve stability in phosphate buffer, releases curcumin derivatives in human plasma, and shows anti-colon cancer activities.“According to Globocan 2002, colon cancer was the third most common malignant disease in Thai males, while it ranked fifth among Thai females” said Dr. Ubonthip Nimmannit, Head of NanoCosme Lab at NANOTEC. “The investigation is of significant importance to local physicians as it suggest that succinylation of curcuminoids can be promising candidates for future treatment of colon cancer”.

Colon cancers among Thai people are expected to increase, with about 5,000 new cases diagnosed nationwide every year. The contributing factor to this increase is the imbalanced and unhealthy diet including sedentary lifestyles can also contribute to the development of the disease.

Collaborators on this investigation included Chulalongkorn University. The researchers reported their investigation in a paper published by MDPI Molecules.

Dr. Ubonthip

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