Health
Australia biotech outfit thinks vitamin extract can be used as targeted cancer treatment – The New Daily
An Australian biotech company has developed a new way of dispensing a chemical found in Vitamin E, which could spawn treatments for pancreatic cancer and fatty…

An Australian biotech entrepreneur has developed a new way of dispensing powerful chemicals found in Vitamin E, that could be used as a treatment for pancreatic cancer and fatty liver disease.
The chemicals, known as tocotrienols (T3s), can act as an anti-inflammatory, as well as preventing scarring and stopping fat accumulation.
T3s produced excellent exercise performance results when they were first tested on rats, but proved somewhat less effective in human trials – until Dr Glenn Tong realised…
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