Addictive Nut’s Derivatives Could Help Smokers Break the Nicotine Habit

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Summary: Compound derived from the areca nut could help people to quit smoking, a new study reports.

Source: ACS.

As many as 600 million people in Southeast Asia chew areca nuts with betel leaves, sometimes adding tobacco leaves. Many users are addicted to this harmful “betel quid” preparation, which can create a sense of euphoria and alertness. Yet researchers have now discovered that compounds derived from the nut could help cigarette smokers — as well as betel quid chewers — kick their habits.

The researchers will present their work today at the 253rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS). ACS, the world’s largest scientific society, is holding the meeting here through Thursday. It features more than 14,000 presentations on a wide range of science topics.

“There’s a commonality to the two addictions, so we thought we could develop drugs that target both,” says Roger L. Papke…

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