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    Default Insect brains contain potential antibiotics

    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/News/pre...tibiotics.aspx


    Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard according to scientists from The University of Nottingham.
    Experts from the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science have discovered powerful antibiotic properties in the brains of cockroaches and locusts which could lead to novel treatments for multi-drug resistant bacterial infections. They found that the tissues of the brain and nervous system of the insects were able to kill more than 90 per cent of MRSA and pathogenic Escherichia coli, without harming human cells.
    Simon Lee, a postgraduate researcher, is presenting their work at the Society for General Microbiology’s autumn meeting which is being held at The University of Nottingham between the 6 and 9 September 2010. The research has identified up to nine different molecules in the insect tissues that were toxic to bacteria.







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    Default Re: Insect brains contain potential antibiotics

    So how do they get the stuff out? Do they just stick a needle in there? or do they just put their heads in a blender?
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    Now it's only a matter of time before we immunize bacteria to these new antibiotics and kill off all insects because they won't be able to cope with them
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    Default Re: Insect brains contain potential antibiotics

    Frogs are also a potential new source of antibiotics because they also manage to survive happily in germ rich environments.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cesarz View Post
    So how do they get the stuff out? Do they just stick a needle in there? or do they just put their heads in a blender?
    You don't milk the sodding things every time you need more drugs. You isolate it once, work out how the drug functions, and then manufacture a homologue. Although a blender does sound like a lot more fun.
    Quote Originally Posted by Surgeon View Post
    Now it's only a matter of time before we immunize bacteria to these new antibiotics and kill off all insects because they won't be able to cope with them
    Yep. Pretty much.
    If we used several different drug types in the same pill the bacteria would never get any resistance.
    But this would be expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Space Wolves View Post
    Let the insect holocaust begin!
    Good, because I hate these bugs.


    Less bugs ---> More Health ----> Profit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pig Is Bacon View Post
    Good, because I hate these bugs.


    Less bugs ---> More Health ----> Profit.
    Profit ----> genetically grown cockroaches ----> cockroaches grow smarter
    ----> Take over the world ----> We become their es

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lebre View Post
    Profit ----> genetically grown cockroaches ----> cockroaches grow smarter
    ----> Take over the world ----> We become their es
    Nukes don't work on them to boot. Our end has begun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strelok View Post
    Nukes don't work on them to boot. Our end has begun.
    Indeed and I wonder, what in fact kills a cockroach?

    They are very resistant to radioactivity, they can live beheaded for two weeks..
    Guess we gonna have to arm ourselves with giant slippers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lebre View Post
    Indeed and I wonder, what in fact kills a cockroach?
    Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones already had the answer to your question back in '97...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pig Is Bacon View Post
    Good, because I hate these bugs.


    Less bugs ---> More Health ----> Profit.
    Ye, like we can totally survive without any bugs


    /sarcasm

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupoftea View Post
    Ye, like we can totally survive without any bugs


    /sarcasm
    what people don't seem to realise is that humans discovering a valuable use for a species effectively guaruntees that species will survive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irelandeb View Post
    what people don't seem to realise is that humans discovering a valuable use for a species effectively guaruntees that species will survive.
    Eh thats hardly true. Several species have been hunted to extinction and several more nearly to extinction. African elephants are in serious danger of becoming extinct in 20 years, yet you can still buy an African safari to hunt them.

    It will be intereting to see what comes out of this research though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrnEyedDvl View Post
    Eh thats hardly true. Several species have been hunted to extinction and several more nearly to extinction. African elephants are in serious danger of becoming extinct in 20 years, yet you can still buy an African safari to hunt them.

    It will be intereting to see what comes out of this research though.
    Erm... What valuable use those elephants have?
    Indian elephants are still used in some work and religious/cultural festivities.

    African ones... Not.


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    Last edited by Jaketh; September 07, 2010 at 09:36 PM.

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    Two birds with one stones: Get rid of diseases AND insects!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Orko View Post
    Two birds with one stones: Get rid of diseases AND insects!
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    Both male and female walruses have tusks and have been observed using these overgrown teeth to help pull themselves out of the water.

    The mustached and long-tusked walrus is most often found near the Arctic Circle, lying on the ice with hundreds of companions. These marine mammals are extremely sociable, prone to loudly bellowing and snorting at one another, but are aggressive during mating season. With wrinkled brown and pink hides, walruses are distinguished by their long white tusks, grizzly whiskers, flat flipper, and bodies full of blubber.
    Walruses use their iconic long tusks for a variety of reasons, each of which makes their lives in the Arctic a bit easier. They use them to haul their enormous bodies out of frigid waters, thus their "tooth-walking" label, and to break breathing holes into ice from below. Their tusks, which are found on both males and females, can extend to about three feet (one meter), and are, in fact, large canine teeth, which grow throughout their lives. Male walruses, or bulls, also employ their tusks aggressively to maintain territory and, during mating season, to protect their harems of females, or cows.
    The walrus' other characteristic features are equally useful. As their favorite meals, particularly shellfish, are found near the dark ocean floor, walruses use their extremely sensitive whiskers, called mustacial vibrissae, as detection devices. Their blubbery bodies allow them to live comfortably in the Arctic region—walruses are capable of slowing their heartbeats in order to withstand the polar temperatures of the surrounding waters.
    The two subspecies of walrus are divided geographically. Atlantic walruses inhabit coastal areas from northeastern Canada to Greenland, while Pacific walruses inhabit the northern seas off Russia and Alaska, migrating seasonally from their southern range in the Bering Sea—where they are found on the pack ice in winter—to the Chukchi Sea. Female Pacific walruses give birth to calves during the spring migration north.
    Only Native Americans are currently allowed to hunt walruses, as the species' survival was threatened by past overhunting. Their tusks, oil, skin, and meat were so sought after in the 18th and 19th centuries that the walrus was hunted to extinction in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and around Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia.

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    Default Re: Insect brains contain potential antibiotics

    At least most of us don't care about mosquitoes


    Other then being food that is for other creatures and insects

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    Default Re: Insect brains contain potential antibiotics

    While cockroaches are far more resistant to radiation than humans, they are actually pretty vulnerable compared to most insects.
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