Dec 1 2008

Goji berry can protect against skin cancer

A red-coloured tiny berry, which is known for its antioxidant qualities, can help protect against skin damage that leads to cancer, a new research has shown.

According to boffins at the University of Sydney who fed diluted juice from the goji berry to mice in the laboratory and found it protected them against the same sun damage as other mice when exposed to harsh UV rays, the berry could turn out be really beneficial for humans.

In another experiment it was shown that skin cancer advanced slower in mice that had drunk goji juice.

Cancer specialists have cautioned that while the berry, strong in antioxidant properties, appears to act like a sunscreen in mice, it is untested on humans.

Dr Vivienne Reeve, from the university’s Faculty of Veterinary Science, and who is a scientific adviser to a company that distributes the juice, told a medical research conference in Brisbane on Monday that she fed mice either water or diluted juice and then exposed them to UV radiation to give them sunburn.

“The goji berry-drinking mice had significantly less inflammation of the skin,” the Daily Telegraph quoted Reeve, as saying.

“And the juice seemed to protect the immune system because they didn’t get immuno-suppression which is a major risk factor for skin cancer development in chronically over-exposed skin,” the expert added.

She also said that the berry seemed to have protective properties against skin cancer growth, as another experiment showed skin cancer-induced mice had significantly slower growing tumours.

“We haven’t tested it on humans but this gives us every indication that we should if we want to help protect people from sun damage and disease,” she said.

Cancer Council Australia chief executive Professor Ian Olver said the research was interesting but should be viewed with caution.

“Just because it works like sunscreen in mice does not mean it will do the same in humans as the two types of skin are very different,” Prof Olver said. (ANI)

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    [...] Goji berry can protect against skin cancerNewspost Online, India - Nov 30, 2008According to boffins at the University of Sydney who fed diluted juice from the goji berry to mice in the laboratory and found it protected them against the … [...]

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