Recent scientific research has confirmed that natural sugar compounds from sea cucumbers—specifically fucosylated chondroitin sulfate—can block a key cancer-related enzyme called Sulf-2, which is involved in tumor growth and metastasis.

These marine sugars stand out because they do not interfere with blood clotting, unlike many conventional enzyme inhibitors.

Another compound from sea cucumbers, Frondoside A, has shown strong anti-cancer effects in lab and animal studies, including:

- Killing cancer cells (apoptosis)

- Preventing their spread and blood vessel growth (anti-angiogenesis)

- Enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs

These findings have been validated through lab experiments, computer modeling, and preclinical animal testing.

While the results are highly promising, human clinical trials are still needed before these compounds can be used in mainstream cancer treatment.

Scientists are now working on synthetic production to enable further testing and drug development.
Recent scientific research has confirmed that natural sugar compounds from sea cucumbers—specifically fucosylated chondroitin sulfate—can block a key cancer-related enzyme called Sulf-2, which is involved in tumor growth and metastasis. These marine sugars stand out because they do not interfere with blood clotting, unlike many conventional enzyme inhibitors. Another compound from sea cucumbers, Frondoside A, has shown strong anti-cancer effects in lab and animal studies, including: - Killing cancer cells (apoptosis) - Preventing their spread and blood vessel growth (anti-angiogenesis) - Enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs These findings have been validated through lab experiments, computer modeling, and preclinical animal testing. While the results are highly promising, human clinical trials are still needed before these compounds can be used in mainstream cancer treatment. Scientists are now working on synthetic production to enable further testing and drug development.
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