New penicillin found in wallaby milk
April 22,
2006
Scientists have discovered a
bacteria-fighting compound 100 times more effective than
penicillin - in wallaby milk.
Researchers found the highly-potent
compound, tagged AGG01, was active against a wide variety of
fungi and bacteria including antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
Research team leader Dr Ben Cocks said the
discovery could have a profound impact on both human and
animal health.
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built up resistance to bacteria while in the
pouch.
Using online biological information, they searched the
wallaby's genome to identify more than 30 factors in the
breast milk that contribute to fighting bugs.
Compound AGG01 was found to be effective
against a relative of the hospital superbug MRSA, or golden
staph, as well as ecoli, Streptococci, Salmonella, Bacillus
subtilus, Pseudomonas spp, Proteus vulgaris, and
Staphylococcus aureus.
© 2006 AAP
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