Rosemary's Secret Weapon: Liposomes Against Colon Cancer
Sun Dec 08 2024
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Rosemary, a plant from the mint family, has been known to fight cancer, but its water-hating nature makes it hard to use. Scientists have found a clever way to fix this problem using tiny, synthetic bubbles called liposomes. These bubbles are like stealthy delivery trucks that carry rosemary extract right to where it's needed, without raising any alarms or causing harm. They make the rosemary extract more powerful and easier for the body to absorb. Researchers tested this new combo in mice with colon cancer and found some exciting results.
Liposomes boosted the antitumor effects of rosemary extract, making it even better at fighting cancer. Plus, they helped stimulate the immune system, giving it a much-needed boost. This isn't just about rosemary, though. Liposomes can be used to deliver other drugs too, making them a potential game-changer in the world of medicine.
But hold on, there's more to this story. Not all liposomes are created equal. Their size and composition can affect how well they work. Scientists are still figuring out the best way to use these tiny powerhouses, but the future looks promising.
https://localnews.ai/article/rosemarys-secret-weapon-liposomes-against-colon-cancer-9c3f47ce
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