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April 16th, 2018
A team of ethnic Hungarian researchers from two universities in Romania's Transylvania region have developed a method for advancing the production of a malaria drug, the Sapientia University of Cluj said on Monday. The seven-member team has managed to increase the amount of artemisinin, a substance used in producing the drug, by 17 percent through a special biological treatment of the Artemisia annua plant's roots. They have also found that their method has helped the plant better adapt to drought which is important from the point of view that the Artemisia annua is cultivated mostly in tropical or subtropical environment with scarce water supplies.
MTI
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