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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Discovery of 97 antibiotic in frog skin



Researchers said Ross There are 97 boats of antibiotics in frog skin brown Russian, useful in the fight against bacteria Salmonella and Staphylococcus. The researchers, from the University of Moscow in the study, published in the journal with two Americans, Kemekel Susaz Journal F proteome BLR, they were able to find several vehicles for antibiotics in the skin of Russian brown frog. They added that amphibians excreted through the skin antibacterial materials, called peptide chain of amino acids, the first line of defense against bacteria and other microbes that spread in moist places where they live frogs, toads and salamanders and other amphibians. The researchers pointed out that the previous study was able to identify the 21 articles in the skin of frogs have antibiotic properties and other medical benefits, noting that using sensitive laboratory techniques were able to detect an additional 76 compounds of this type.
 

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