CNCI, known for cancer research, carried out a five year study on 400 women who suffered from cervical cancer or tested positive for Human Papiloma Virus (HPV), the main agent of cervical cancer.
"We extracted a component of turmeric called circumin which has anti-viral and anti-HPV properties," Partha Basu, the scientist who carried out the research, told PTI.
Jaydip Biswas, director of the institute funded by the Government of India, said that circumin was applied as a cream or taken as a capsule by women who tested positive for HPV.
"It was found that those who took circumin, quickly healed from HPV infection and further infection stopped," Basu said.
He said that those who were not given circumin showed signs of aggravation and spread of HPV infection.
Basu explained that taking turmeric orally would not help as circumin, which healed HPV infection was metabolised by the liver and was not found in the blood stream.
"This is the reason behind the application of circumin as a capsule or cream. It reaches the cervix and starts action," Basu said.
According to a study done by CNCI in 2008-9, breast and cervical cancer were the two types of cancers affecting women in Kolkata.
