Coffee-based AIDS drugs
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17/12/1997
The next generation of anti-AIDS drugs could be based on a chemical extracted from green coffee beans, US researchers claim. Edward Robinson and colleagues from the University of California made extracts from over 60 plants routinely used by medicine men of the Kallawaya people in Bolivia. They discovered that one of the extracts, chicoric acid, could prevent the HIV virus from replicating within human cells.