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Study shows pickled plums have H1N1 virus suppressant

Researchers in Japan today said they have found a substance, in "Umeboshi" pickled plums, which can suppress the growth of the H1N1 virus.

Updated on: Jun 02, 2010 02:05 PM IST
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Researchers in Japan on Wednesday said they have found a substance, in "Umeboshi" pickled plums, which can suppress the growth of the H1N1 virus.

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The Wakayama Medical University researchers said the substance is a type of polyphenol and its existence has not been previously confirmed.

The team led by Hirotoshi Utsunomiya, associate professor of Pathology at the university, found the substance through laboratory tests in which they added extracts from umeboshi pickled plums to cells infected with the H1N1 virus.

They found that when the substance is added to the infected cells, the growth of the virus in them was suppressed by roughly 90 per cent after about seven hours, according to the university.

"We can expect to suppress the virus growth by having about five pieces of umeboshi a day," Utsunomiya said, adding that he hopes the findings will encourage people to take a fresh look at traditional Japanese meals.

Umeboshi pickles are often eaten with steamed rice and rice balls containing the pickles are popular at stores in Japan.

 
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