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The Department of Science and Technology (DoST) said it is supporting a program that explores local plants' medical potential for diabetes, cancer, and inflammation.

The Department of Science and Technology said it is supporting a program that explores local plants’ medical potential for diabetes, cancer, and inflammation.

Once the formulation is completed, the project team will scale up and produce enough dosage forms with the goal of testing their safety and efficacy through pre-clinical and clinical stages. “Validating the use of these traditional medicinal plants through research is a step closer into bridging the gap between evidence-based research and our fellow Filipino people,” he added.

The second phase of the program, which began in Sept. 2021, is expected to be completed in Sept. this year. It has a total funding of P65,784,206.56 from the from the DoST.

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