Virgin coconut oil and tuberculosis: A mini-review

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Virgin coconut oil is widely promoted and used as healthy and beneficial oil. One of them is caused by antimicrobials. Caprylic, caproic acid, capric acid, lauric acid and tau glyceryl monolaurate are other VCO compositions. Furthermore, due to the non-heating manufacturing process, the content in VCO can reduce cholesterol levels of triglycerides, LDL, phospholipids, VLDL and increase HDL in blood serum. VCO consumption lowers the number of Mycobacterium tuberculosis colonies while increasing the conversion of BTA sputum. Until now, the prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) disease was extremely high. VCO can be used as a su lement to hel TB atients recover faster

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Djannah, F., Massi, M. N., Hatta, M., Bukhari, A., Handayani, I., Faruk, M., & Rahaju, A. S. (2022, March 1). Virgin coconut oil and tuberculosis: A mini-review. Pharmacognosy Journal. EManuscript Technologies. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2022.14.59

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