Scientists discover how wild mushroom cancer drug works
Posted on: December 29, 2009No comments yet
Scientists have discovered how a promising cancer drug, first discovered in a wild mushroom, works.
The University of Nottingham team believe their work could help make the drug more effective, and useful for treating a wider range of cancers.
Cordycepin, commonly used in Chinese medicine, was originally extracted from a rare kind of parasitic mushroom that grows on caterpillars.
The study will appear in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
