Thursday, 20 April 2017

Kissing frogs could prevent theflu: study

Kissing a frog may not get you a prince — but it could help ward off the flu.

A compound found in the protective slime coating of Indian frogs has cured mice of fatal doses of the flu, and could potentially be turned into a remedy for people, a new study by Emory University researchers found.
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The amphibian’s mucus contains a peptide called urumin that targets H1 flu viruses, according to the findings published Tuesday in the journal Immunity.

H1 is one of the many subtypes of the influenza A virus, one of three strains that affect humans.

Researchers collected slime from 15 of the tennis- ball-sized frogs, a pecies discovered in southern India just two years ago, and found that urumin was nontoxic to human cells.

Flu subtypes H1 and H3 are currently circulating in the world, according to the World Health Organization.

Frogs naturally secrete slime to help protect them from bacteria and fungi.

Source: http://nypost.com/2017/04/19/kissing-frogs-could-prevent-the-flu-study/

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