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"Sweet wormwood is one of the plants that has been used by Chinese and Europeans for thousands of years. In 2015, Chinese researcher Tu Yuyu won the Nobel Prize for isolating the active component of sweet wormwood, which has shown 100 percent effectiveness in treating malaria, and creating an antimalarial drug from it. Recently, the thousand-year-old medicinal plant has become the main element of a Hungarian-Uzbek research and innovation project. The main developments are being carried out at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Debrecen, and Tashkent has expressed its desire to become a center for the production of medicines," the article quotes Ildiko Backay, Dean of the University of Debrecen.
It is noted that the composition of active substances in medicinal plants is unstable and depends on many external factors, including climate and soil. An ongoing Hungarian-Uzbek research project is studying how these factors affect the composition of active components in the same plant.
The publication reported that the Uzbek participant in the project is the Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute, and the industrial partner is the Hungarian pharmaceutical company Meditop Gyógyszergyártó Kft.
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