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Mushroom pigment may help to fight cancer
On Wednesday, the fungus Laboratory of Botany of GoA University reported a new pigment found from wild mushrooms.
Dr. Roen alamis said, "we are proud to report a new melanin rich melanin biologics, which are made up of local (wild termites on termites) or termites, with great biological and biomedical (anticancer, anti-cancer) and biotechnological potential. "On Wednesday, a professor of botanical department at the University of G - a.
"Our paper was published in the July 9th Mycology: the International Journal of fungal biology, affiliated with the Chinese Academy of fungi, published by Taylor and Francis in the United States. This discovery shows the brown or black chemical properties you see in these wild mushrooms, "Dr. Kamat explained, with more than 20 years of research on mushrooms.
Dr. Kamat said that his doctoral student, Rosy de Souza, a national scholar of DST apocalypse, broke the problem over the past three years, and over the past 100 years, he has avoided the scientific community from 40 countries.
"More than 50 teams around the world are developing these mushrooms, but now we are leading in Goa. The fruit people who eat these mushrooms actually eat sulphur rich melanin. We declared it the world's first sulphur rich edible melanin. Its structure is similar to the black pigment in human hair, "says Dr. Kamat, who is excited.
He said Chinese Editors of their papers have suggested that they continue to study this pigment.
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