Any study evidence to prove that the skin of moringa olifera has carcinogenic (cancer causing) compounds , however the inside of roots be used to treat cancer?
Have you tried a search in ResearchGate?: https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?type=publication&query=moringa%20olifera%20carcinogenic
Moringa olifera seems to be touted as a cure-all for a great many ailments, which to my mind always seems to be a red flag that it isn't as great as it is made out to be. It may have some beneficial nutrients, grow in a great many locations and so on, but to have both curative and carcinogenic properties at the same time seems to be one of those claims that stretches credulity just a bit too far.
Dear Yash Garg thank you for this interesting and important technical question. Most studies about Moringa oleifera deal with its various health benefits and anti-cancer properties. In this context please have a look at the following useful article which is freely available as public full text on RG:
Moringa oleifera Root Induces Cancer Apoptosis more Effectively than Leave Nanocomposites and Its Free Counterpart
Article Moringa oleifera Root Induces Cancer Apoptosis more Effectiv...
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The root of Moringa oleifera induces the apoptosis of cancer