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Non-human sugar in red meat may promote cancer

<p>A team led by an Indian-origin researcher at the University of California, San Diego, has found that a non-human sugar present in red meat promotes inflammation and cancer progression in rodents</p>

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Neu5Gc, Non-human sugar, sugar molecule, red meat, research, cancer risk, health, fitness

Neu5Gc, Non-human sugar, sugar molecule, red meat, research, cancer risk, health, fitness

Washington: A team led by an Indian-origin researcher at the University of California, San Diego, has found that a non-human sugar present in red meat promotes inflammation and cancer progression in rodents.

During the study, the scientists fed the sugar molecule known as Neu5Gc to mice which significantly promoted spontaneous cancers.

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