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Anti-Cancer Compound Found in
Malaysian Plant
Research has shown that a Malaysian
jungle plant widely believed to be an aphrodisiac could
also be effective against cancer and HIV, a newspaper reported
on Sunday.
The New Sunday Times said early results
from a study conducted by a Malaysian government-sponsored
agency and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found
that some chemical constituents of the "tongkat ali"
plant show potent anti-cancer and anti-HIV activity. HIV is
the virus that causes AIDS.
Forest Research Institute Malaysia
director-general Abdul Razak Mohd Ali was quoted by the newspaper
as saying that initial laboratory work had shown that the
chemical constituents could be more effective than existing
anti-cancer drugs.
Tongkat ali, scientifically known as
Eurycoma longifolia, is reputed to boost the male sex drive,
and villagers have long used it to improve blood circulation
and cure skin diseases.
Malaysia last year patented the plant,
which also grows in Thailand and Indonesia , to give the country
a big push into the herbal medicine industry.
Another Malaysian-US study had also
shown that the bintangor tree found in Malaysia 's eastern
state of Sarawak is a source of an anti-AIDS compound--calonolide.
It is currently undergoing clinical trials in the United States
.
Last Updated: 2002-07-22 10:04:13 -0400 (Reuters Health) KUALA
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