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Not only is licorice a candy that people love or hate, it may play a role in preventing or treating certain types of cancer, according to researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Gnanasekar Munirathinam and his research team are studying substances extracted from the licorice plant glcyrrhiza glabra to see if they can be used to prevent or stop the growth of prostate cancer
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The journal Pharmacological Research recently published a paper titled "Anticancer and therapeutic potential of the licorice triterpenoid glycyrrhizin and its derivatives
"When we look at the existing research and our own data, it appears that glycyrrhizic acid and its derivative, glycyrrhizic acid, have great potential as anti-inflammatory and anticancer drugs
Should everyone go out and eat a bunch of licorice? Probably not, as it can affect blood pressure, interact with certain medications, and cause serious side effects, including death, if overused
"There are very few clinical trials in humans," Munirathinam said
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Oncopreventive and oncotherapeutic potential of licorice triterpenoid compound glycyrrhizin and its derivatives: Molecular insights