From the left Dr Zheng, Dr Pannala, British Ambassador Gareth Ward, Dr Duong Ngoc Tu from the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, and Professor Smart.
The new formulation will be manufactured in Vietnam where the climate and soil on high ground is suitable to cultivate Curcuma longa, the plant from which turmeric and curcumin are extracted. This product will be aimed at the international market.
Professor Smart and colleagues in the university’s Biomaterials and Medical Devices and Drug Delivery Research and Enterprise Group and researchers in Vietnam are now seeking funding to take the project forward.
Professor Smart, Dr Ananth Pannala and Dr Yishan Zheng, from the university’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences recently visited Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology at a conference in Hanoi and met with Vietnam’s Deputy Minister for Science and Technology, Dr Bui The Duy, British Ambassador to Vietnam, Gareth Ward, and representatives of the British Council.