enetic markers from a specific plant to identify its potential as an anticancer agent
The research provides a scientific tool to validate and standardize a plant-based medicine, contributing to the development of accessible and effective treatments. It also aligns with SDG 15: Life on Land by highlighting the value of biodiversity, specifically the unique genetic traits of a native Indonesian plant, for biomedical applications.
The authors successfully developed a method to identify the most promising rodent tuber plants for anticancer research.
Discover more about this impactful research: https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d260142



