Fish slime may have medical uses !!!!!!

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Fish slime may have medical uses


Scientists are investigating the mucus of fish as a possible source of new medicines, says a report from the BBC.

Scientists at the University of the West of England are examining the slime produced by fish to investigate how its antibacterial properties might be able to be put to use in human medicine, such as the production of novel antibiotics.

Dr Carolyn Paul told the BBC: "Trout secrete a thick mucus which contains important chemicals which let them fight off bacteria in the river."

"Extracts from the trout mucus have already been shown to prevent growth and slow down the metabolic activity of some of these types of infectious bacteria.

"Our work is at a very early stage but if we can purify and produce these chemicals commercially, they may give us a new type of antibiotic, badly needed in view of the growing menace of antibiotic-resistant bacteria."

Makes you think...............

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That's one of those slap-yourself-on-the-forehead discoveries. Ask anyone that's kept fish for a long time (or caught them for that matter), and they'll tell you the fish will be more likely to get an infection if the slime coat is rubbed off. That would be some cool research to get in on...
 
I am not rubbing on fish snot to protect against bacterial infections. LOL
 
ewurm;1169549; said:
I am not rubbing on fish snot to protect against bacterial infections. LOL

:WHOA: You are NOT a MFKer AT ALL! GET OUT!
 
you really like articles, don't you. At least you find interesting ones (fish ones) :headbang2:headbang2:headbang2
 
That's really interesting. In a small way all fishkeepers are helping modern medicine. At least that's what I'll tell people from now on. :)
 
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