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Spice drug turmeric fights stroke damage

A new research has revealed a drug derived from the spice turmeric could be used to aid stroke patients, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Almaty. February 11. Kazakhstan Today - A new research has revealed a drug derived from the spice turmeric could be used to aid stroke patients, Kazakhstan Today reports.

A drug derived from the popular spice turmeric could be used to treat stroke patients, researchers said today, Daily Mail reported.

A compound found in turmeric, a staple ingredient in curries, has been found to help protect and regenerate brain cells after a stroke.

Scientists created a new molecule from curcumin, the crucial chemical in the spice, and used it in laboratory experiments, though it is yet to be tested on humans. They found it could repair damage at a molecular level and is linked to the survival of the brain cells' neurons.

Sharlin Ahmed, research liaison officer at the Stroke Association, said: 'When a stroke strikes, the brain is starved of oxygen causing brain cells to die or be damaged.

'There is a great need for new treatments which can protect brain cells after a stroke and improve recovery.'

'The spice turmeric is known to have many health benefits, yet this is the first significant research to show that it could be beneficial to stroke patients by encouraging new cells to grow and preventing cell death after a stroke.

Paul Lapchak, director of translational research in the Department of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles said the benefits of using the new drug, called CNB-001, were that it 'is quickly distributed in the brain and moderates several critical mechanisms involved in neuronal survival'.

In the laboratory tests, it was found to reduce muscle and movement control problems when given up to an hour after a stroke.

Turmeric, a bright yellow spice used in many Indian, south-east Asian and Middle Eastern dishes, comes from a plant that is part of the ginger family and is already thought to have many health benefits.

Turmeric has been used for centuries as part of traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine, and many laboratory studies suggest one of its components, curcumin, might have various beneficial properties, BBC informed.

The Stroke Association said it was the "first significant research" suggesting that the compound could aid stroke patients.

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