Three-Rice
Varieties From Chhattisgarh Have Cancer Fighting Properties
Three-Rice Varieties From Chhattisgarh Have Cancer Fighting
Properties
A research has found anti-cancer properties in three traditional varieties of rice native to
Chhattisgarh reports the Hindustan Times. The rice varieties, Gathwan, Maharaji and Laicha are said to
fight cancer according the scientist, Deepak Sharma.
THE
RESEARCH
The rice were found to have anti-cancer properties during a research conducted at the Indira Gandhi Krishi
Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV), Raipur and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Mumbai.
The rice varieties were reportedly taken from the rice germplasm bank preserved
in the IGKV and these, according to Sharma have the properties that help in
curing lung and breast cancer without harming the normal cells.
Sharma is the principal scientist
at the genetics and plant breeding department of the agriculture university and
says that Laicha has been found to be the most effective of the three in the
prevention of proliferation and destruction of cancer cells. He further told
PTI that the three varieties of rice are used for medicinal purposes in Bastar,
which is a tribal area. Gathwan helps to cure arthritis and Laicha is used for
skin-related problems, he explained.
Now that Gathwan, Maharaji and Laicha have been found to have
properties that stop the multiplication of cancer cells, further research will
be carried on by the scientists of BARC wherein they will be extracting the
anti-cancer elements from the rice varieties and conduct trials. They aim to
develop dietary supplements for easy consumption by the people.