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Chestnut leaf extracts and antibiotic resistance

by Nancy | 25 Aug 2015 | antibiotic resistance, Microbes, science

An interesting publication about the sensitivity of Staphylococcus aureus to European Chestnut (Castanea sativa) leaf extracts. These extracts were traditionally used in folk medicine to treat skin and soft tissue infections. The active compounds within the chestnut...

Teixobactin: A new hope against some pretty horrible bugs ?

by Nancy | 20 Jan 2015 | antibiotic resistance, Microbes, science

Hurrah, it’s been a long time since a completely novel antibiotic has been discovered, i.e. without tampering or enhancing old ones. A group at Boston university has now found an antibiotic, termed teixobactin, that can be used against Clostridium difficile...

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