Curry Spice Shuts Down Melanoma

conjur

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http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/health/feeds/hscout/2005/07/11/hscout526768.html
MONDAY, July 11 (HealthDay News) -- Curcumin, the ingredient that gives curry its yellow hue, blocked the growth of melanoma tumor cells and even stimulated their death in the laboratory, researchers report.

"We could completely inhibit the growth of the tumor if we used a big enough dose," said study co-author Bharat B. Aggarwal, chief of the Cytokine Research Section in the Department of Experimental Therapeutics at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. His report is set to appear in the Aug. 15 issue of Cancer.

Aggarwal and his colleagues exposed three different cell lines of melanoma to curcumin, which is found in turmeric, a spice used in curry dishes. Exposure to curcumin decreased the cell viability of all three cell lines, they found.

They zeroed in on a molecule called NF-kappa B, which is known to be overactive in several types of tumors, including melanoma. The turmeric shut down the molecule and that lead to inhibition of the tumor growth, Aggarwal explained.

In other preliminary research, including some by Aggarwal's team, turmeric has proven useful in treating multiple myeloma, as well as breast and pancreatic cancers.

The new findings were praised by Costas Koumenis, an associate professor of radiation oncology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. "I think it's an interesting and provocative study," he said. "It shows some new insight into how turmeric is working to inhibit the growth of melanoma cells."

Koumenis is studying whether curcumin can be used to enhance radiation therapy in deadly brain tumors called gliomas and other tumors in animals.

The Texas researchers also pinpointed exactly how the spice ingredient works to kill tumor cells, he said. "It gives us a better understanding of the mechanism of how it works to inhibit melanoma growth."

But he cautioned that the study was done in the lab, and the spice must be tested on animals, and eventually people, before it is proven to be effective.

For the past 20 years, Koumenis said, turmeric has been studied, mostly as an agent to prevent cancer. For instance, some researchers have found an association between diets rich in curcumin and reduced rates of colon cancer. But more recently, the focus has shifted to study the spice as a cancer treatment.
Although it's rather preliminary, this is certainly some positive news in one of the fights to stop cancer.

And a new Indian restaurant opened up not too far from where I work.
 

irwincur

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Interesting. I worked with an Indian guy and he claimed that all of the spicy foods that they ate in India reduced the amount of cancer in the country. Granted, most people died of heart issues but he said that cancer over there was fairly rare when compared with America. I never bothered to look into the hard numbers though.

I guess he was just a bit ahead of his time.
 

NeenerNeener

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I'm going home to inject some curry. Too much San Diego sun for me. I think my whole back is a tumor at this point.
 

Genx87

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That is very interesting and hope it bears hope for people who have that terrible form of cancer.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
That news is 30 years too late for my mother.
3 years too late for my father, but yet...
i feel like their deaths were not in vain as they help us get closer and closer to the cure.

 

maluckey

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BTW,

Who is this Curry Spice? I know of Sporty Spice and the rest of he Spice Girls, but never heard of Curry Spice?
 

shira

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I've been drinking a teaspoon of turmeric (and one of cinammon - another spice that is apparently quite beneficial) in a small glass of warm water every morning for about a year.

One issue with turmeric is that the bioavailability of the curcumin is not that great because it's not easily absorbed by the GI tract. So research is being done to determine ways to enhance absorption. For example, the plant compound piperine (an extract of black pepper) is thought to enhance curcumin absorption.
 

kogase

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Originally posted by: shira
I've been drinking a teaspoon of turmeric (and one of cinammon - another spice that is apparently quite beneficial) in a small glass of warm water every morning for about a year.

One issue with turmeric is that the bioavailability of the curcumin is not that great because it's not easily absorbed by the GI tract. So research is being done to determine ways to enhance absorption. For example, the plant compound piperine (an extract of black pepper) is thought to enhance curcumin absorption.

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Proletariat

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hmmmm, there is a Thai restaurant around the corner from where I work. Looks like I will frequent it more often. :thumbsup:
This ingredient is solely in Indian curry (which is the authentic curry anyways) I believe.
 
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