A review article at the University of Basra entitled "Emerging Lactic Acid Bacteria as Anti-Cancer and Anti-Tumor Agents for Human Health" was co-authored by lecturer Dr. Wasal Awda at the Marine Sciences Center with a number of researchers. In the article published in the Scopus-indexed journal *Heliyon.*, a multidisciplinary journal published by Cell Press with an impact factor of "4".*
The article explores the exciting potential of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as agents that can fight cancer and tumors. Bacteriophages, which are antimicrobial peptides synthesized by ribosomes, have historically been investigated for their function in food preservation and their ability to combat microorganisms. However, the study delves into a cutting-edge and emerging field - the use of these bacteria as potential cancer treatments.
Highlights of the research article:
1. Mechanism of action
2. Spectrum of activity
3. Clinical implications
4. Future directions
This article represents a major milestone in the academic journey. It not only adds to the existing body of knowledge but also opens up new avenues for research and development in the field of cancer therapy.