Pumpkins Pack Natural Fungus Fighter

Scientists have found a new anti-fungal protein in pumpkin skin, according to a new study.
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The skin from your Jack-o'-Lantern could contain a fungus-fighting medicine, according to a new study.

Pumpkins have traditionally been used for medicines in countries such as China and India, and some anti-fungal substances have already been identified from its seeds and leaves.

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