Bionorica Phytoneering Award 2015 for Eike Steinmann and Anggakusuma

On the 24th of August, Eike Steinmann and Anggakusuma from the Institute of Experimental Virology received the 10.000 € endowed “Bionorica Phytoneering Award 2015”. The award given biannually by the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA) and Bionorica SE, a leading company in the area of phytopharmaceuticals producing plant based medicines. Bionorica acknowledges outstanding research in the field of development and application of herbal medicinal products. The TWINCORE scientists received the award at the “63rd International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research” in Budapest, Hungary for their work with the pigment curcumin. They discovered that curcumin, which gives curry its highlighting yellow colour, blocks hepatitis C virus to infect liver cells.

Worldwide about 160 million people are infected with HCV – in Germany about half a million people are living with the virus. HCV is specialized for liver cells and chronic liver disease due to HCV is a primary indication for liver transplantations. Especially critical is the time after transplantation as the healthy donor liver gets reinfected from virus reservoirs in the blood. At this step a drug based on curcumin- eventually also in combination with antiviral green tea – could be used to protect the transplanted liver.

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27.08.2013 Würzen gegen Hepatitis-C - Curcumin hindert Hepatitis-C-Viren am Eintritt in Leberzellen
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Figure: PD Dr. Eike Steinmann und Anggakusuma

Contact:
Dr. Eike Steinmann, <link mail window for sending>eike.steinmann(at)twincore.de
Tel: +49 (0)511-220027-133
Anggakusuma, <link>angga.kusuma(at)twincore.de
Tel: +49 (0)511-220027-138

 


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