The Philippine Star

Coconut processors want more funding for VCO research

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) need to fund more studies to prove the health benefits of virgin coconut oil (VCO), a coconut processors group said.

The VCO Producers and Traders Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (VCO Philippine­s) said a 2021 clinical trial on VCO as an effective adjunct treatment for COVID-19 cases in Valenzuela City has gained internatio­nal publicatio­n.

The group said studies on the coconut derivative product would be a big boon to the coconut farming industry as well as the coconut processing industry, showing the multiplier effects of such government assistance to the sector.

VCO Philippine­s issued the call after a study spearheade­d by the DOST-Food Nutrition and Research Institute (DOSTFNRI) titled, “Virgin coconut oil (VCO) supplement­ation relieves symptoms and inflammati­on amoing COVID-19 positive adults: A single-blind randomized trial,” was published by the Cambridge University Press on their prestigiou­s Journal

of Nutritiona­l Science last Jan. 23.

The Journal of Nutritiona­l Science is an internatio­nal, peer-reviewed, online only, open access journal that welcomes high-quality research articles in all aspects of nutrition. The journal says that the underlying aim of all published research should be the developmen­t of nutritiona­l concepts.

“More studies on the efficacy of VCO should be considered to determine whether VCO can provide safe and affordable adjunct therapy against viruses. This will also be valuable support for the VCO industry,” VCO Philippine­s said.

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