Curry spice helps brain self- heal

Posted: Published on September 29th, 2014

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Health News of Sunday, 28 September 2014

Source: BBC

A spice commonly found in curries may boost the brains ability to heal itself, according to a report in the journal Stem Cell Research and Therapy.

The German study suggests a compound found in turmeric could encourage the growth of nerve cells thought to be part of the brains repair kit.

Scientists say this work, based in rats, may pave the way for future drugs for strokes and Alzheimers disease.

But they say more trials are needed to see whether this applies to humans.

Researchers from the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine in Julich, Germany, studied the effects of aromatic-turmerone a compound found naturally in turmeric.

Rats were injected with the compound and their brains were then scanned.

Particular parts of the brain, known to be involved in nerve cell growth, were seen to be more active after the aromatic-turmerone infusion.

Scientists say the compound may encourage a proliferation of brain cells.

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