The Star Malaysia

Students develop capsule to treat condition

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THE senna extract capsule developed by Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) researcher­s to treat constipati­on, has won the top award for the student category at the Creation, Innovation, Technology and Research Exposition (Citrex) 2018.

The innovation was developed by a research team from the Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineerin­g comprising Dr Julius Gimbun, Dr Pang Sook Fun, Chong Sin Yee and Yeong Yi Ling.

Chong said the idea to conduct the research was mooted in 2013 to help improve the health of the public whose unbalanced diet could expose them to the risk of constipati­on and colorectal cancer.

“Senna leaves can be used to treat constipati­on because their active components such as rhein and kaempferol are high in antioxidan­ts and act as laxatives to reduce the risk of getting cancer.

“In future we hope to expand the use of senna herbs not only in the form of capsules but also as creams, soaps and lotions,” she said when met at CITREX 2018 at the UMP Gambang campus.

For the win, the team took home a challenge trophy, RM500 cash and a certificat­e which were presented by UMP vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Seri Dr Daing Nasir Ibrahim.

Nearly 300 inventions and research products created by UMP researcher­s were displayed at the exposition, which was being held for the sixth year.

A research team from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineerin­g led by Dr Mohd Fairusham Ghazali won the staff category

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