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Komodo dragon (picture from Baidu pictures)
There are more than 80 kinds of bacteria in the mouth of the Komodo dragon, some of which may even cause blood poisoning or sepsis, but the reptiles seem to be immune to these bacteria, and none of them are sick. This inspired scientists at George Mason University in the United States. They made a synthetic peptide called DRGN-1 using the blood molecules of the Komodo dragon.
Scientists used antibacterial DRGN-1 in wound-infected mice and found significant effects against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. These two bacteria are more resistant to drugs, and the biofilm resistance formed by the combination is stronger than that of a single strain, and it is difficult to eliminate it with ordinary antibiotics. Using its antibacterial properties and stimulating the movement of skin cells to the wound, DRGN-1 can heal the wounds that infect both bacteria.
Although DRGN-1 is currently limited to animal experiments and is only used to treat two types of bacteria, the researchers believe that its efficacy warrants further research and is expected to develop therapeutic agents for the treatment of infected wounds. The related research was published in the online open reading journal "Biofilm and Microbiome" by Nature.
US scientists discover that Komodo dragon blood medicine can fight against "super bacteria"
[ China Pharmaceutical Network Technology News ] American scientist George Mason found that the blood of giant lizards living in the Komodo Islands of Indonesia can be used to extract antibiotics against two "superbugs". It is reported that they use the monitor lizard blood molecule to make a synthetic peptide called DRGN-1.