Green tea helps to prevent cancer

Green tea helps to prevent cancer

Norwich (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Spanish and British scientists have discovered green tea helps to prevent certain types of cancer.

Researchers are from University of Murcia, in Spain, and the John Innes in Norwich, England.

The group have shown that a compound called EGCG in green teas prevents cancer cell from growing by binding to a specific enzyme. The scientists decided to look at ECGC after they realized is structure was similar to a cancer drug called methotrexate.

Roger Thorneley, researcher from John Innes, said: "We have shown for the first time that ECGC, which is present in green tea 5 times as much as regular teas, inhibits the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), which is a recognized, established target for anti-cancer drugs".

"We have identified this enzyme – he continues – in tumor cells and understand how it stops this enzyme from making DNA. This means we may be able to develop new anti-cancer drugs based on the structure of the ECGC molecule".

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