Extraction of anti cancer substance from rice bran in Japan
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Last Update: 2002-05-17
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Author: User
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Introduction: Japan's hekeshan Industrial Technology Center has successfully extracted an anti-cancer substance "ECMP" from the avermectin contained in rice bran AVIC acid is an important food additive, which can absorb ultraviolet rays and prevent oxidation It can be extracted from rice bran The combination of AVIC acid and citronellol in the oil of citronella oil is called "ECMP" The results of animal experiments show that cGMP has the effect of preventing colorectal cancer from developing and has no obvious side effects Researchers of the center believe that the extract is safe and convenient to use, and its application field is expected to further expand.
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