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, which gives curry a unique flavor and color, has been used by Indians for thousands of years as a herb and spice. Among them, turmeric in the main active ingredient "curcubin" is the world's natural anti-tumor drug research hot spot.A new study by U.S. scientists shows that curcubin, a highly purified curry ingredient, regulates dozens of targets such as inflammatory factors, tumor metastasis factors, growth factors, protein kinases, and cancer proteins to reverse tumor processes. The use of curcubin may achieve a breakthrough in natural targeted anti-cancer drugs, greatly reducing the cost of targeted drug treatment.. Sunil Pai, a professor at the University of Arizona School of Medicine, said at the American Cancer Control Association's
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th annual meeting in Los Angeles that new research shows that curcub has been targeted for controlled interventions against cancer
, including
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targets approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to allow the drug to work, and
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targets that have not yet been approved., cancer is an unlimited proliferation of cells caused by abnormal cell signaling channel regulation. Regulating abnormal signaling channel molecules can be used as a characteristic target for anticancer drugs, which are called targeted therapists. These treatment bottlenecks show that targeting a single or two or three molecules does not stop cancer or destroy tumors.