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Indonesian researcher finds anti-cervical cancer compound in mulberry

In addition to this study, Dr. Kurniawan has been researching other natural compounds with potential anticancer properties, highlighting the role of local biodiversity in the search for safer, plant-based treatments.
Dr. Rahmat Kurniawan at Sumatra Institute of Technology (Itera) conducts a research on compounds from mulberry plants in Bandar Lampung. (Photo: Antara)
Dr. Rahmat Kurniawan at Sumatra Institute of Technology (Itera) conducts a research on compounds from mulberry plants in Bandar Lampung. (Photo: Antara)

Jakarta (VNA) - A researcher at Indonesia’s Sumatera Institute of T🎉echnology has discovered a compound in the mulberry plant (Morus shalun) that shows potential in treating cervical cancer, according to local media.

Dr. Rahmat Kurniawan, a chemistry lecturer at the university, said the compound, Kuwanon J, was identified through biotransformation techniques using plant, fungal, and bacterial cultures. Lab tests have indicated its cytotoxic effects on cervical cancer cells.
He also noted that the compound originates from unique phenolic compounds in mulberry, which are common in tropical and subtropical regions. In addition to this study, Dr. Kurniawan has been researching other natural compounds with potential anticancer properties, highlighting the role of local biodiversity in the search for safer, plant-based treatments./.
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