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Home sweeteners may retain the possibility of creating anti-cancer treatments.

A new study from Hiroshima University in Japan reveals that stevia leaf extracts can help fight Pancreatic cancer cell.

The leaves of the stevia plant (Stevia rebaudiana) are used to make stevia extract, a natural sweet substance commonly used as a sugar substitute.

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This study, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, investigated the anti-cancer properties of stevia leaf extracts when fermented with certain ones. Bacterial strains.

Laboratory studies showed that the fermented extracts “a significant enhanced antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity” against pancreatic cancer cells, the researchers found.

This has led us to believe that the substance will “become a promising candidate for the pancreas.” Cancer treatment. ”

MD Paul E. Oberstein, MD, MD, medical oncologist and assistant director at the Pancreatic Cancer Center at the NYU Langone Perlmutter Cancer Center, shared his thoughts in an interview with Fox News Digital.

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“This is an interesting study. Natural plant (stevia) It showed that it could be useful in stopping cancer cells from growing in the laboratory,” he said.

“As the authors point out, the actual stevia plants do not seem to have any benefits to stop cancer, so they Chemical Process To change the plant and make it stronger in the fermentation process. ”

Oberstein recommended that you approach this with caution, as it is unclear whether changing plants will lead to side effects or toxicity.

As this study is not done in humans, “There is still a lot of unclear whether this will be useful to patients,” the oncologist added.

Because only stevia extract has no effect Cancer cellsOberstein said these findings are likely not to lead to immediate changes to treatment plans.

“This study suggests that if stevia can be modified in the lab, it could have an impact, so we hope to test this further and determine if this effect occurs when tested in people and whether it does not cause any new side effects,” he added.

“We hope that researchers will continue to test this in a variety of formats and people.”

Dr. Kristen Arnold, a Surgical Oncologist Pancreatic cancer experts at Orlando Health Cancer Institute responded to these findings in another interview with Fox News Digital.

“Pancreatic cancer is a very aggressive malignant tumor,” she said. “And we know that even the most aggressive treatments, unfortunately, our results are not good.”

“As a pancreatic cancer community, we spend a lot of time and have a lot of ongoing efforts to find better modalities to treat this disease.”

More research is needed to confirm these preliminary findings, but Arnold said he is encouraged by this study.

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“I think it’s very early to know if the data will ultimately become a game changer, but it’s very exciting to know that we’ve found some positives. Pre-clinical dataShe said.

“This is a process of how we discover new treatments, part of which has been found to be an absolute game changer and dramatically change the lives of our patients.”

“It’s not all that happens, but it’s a process of discovery,” Arnold added.

For people with pancreatic cancer, Arnold recommends seeking appropriate clinical trial opportunities New Science It will develop.

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“Clinical trials ultimately determine how patients are treated daily,” she added.

Fox News Digital has requested the study authors for comment.

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