The neem tree is a tree that is native to India. It seems like a relatively simple plant at first sight, but it may hold some hidden powers. New research from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso (TTUHSC El Paso) shows that a neem tree extract may fight pancreatic cancer.
The extract, which is called nimbolide may be able to stop pancreatic cancer from growing and spreading without harming healthy cells.
Lead author and TTUHSC El Paso professor Rajkumar Lakshmanaswamy explained the following: “The promise nimbolide has shown is amazing, and the specificity of the treatment towards cancer cells over normal cells is very intriguing.”
As stated in the study abstract:
In simpler terms, the results of the research showed that nimbolide reduced the size and number of pancreatic cancer cells by 80 percent, and hampered their ability to spread by 70 percent.
“Nimbolide seems to attack pancreatic cancer from all angles,” said Prof. Lakshmanaswamy.
The study showing that the neem tree extract may fight pancreatic cancer was published in the Scientific Reports.
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