Amazing discovery. These little dark smelly pests living among us could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard according to scientists from University of Nottingham, who have discovered powerful antibiotics properties in the brains of cockroaches and locusts.
Simon Lee, a postgraduate researcher who is presenting his work at the Society for General Microbiology's autumn meeting in Nottingham, describes how the group identified up to nine different molecules in the insect tissues that were toxic to bacteria. These substances could lead to novel treatments for multi-drug resistant bacterial infections.
The group found that the tissues of the brain and nervous system of the insects were able to kill more than 90% of Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Escherichia coli, without harming human cells. Studying the specific properties of the antibacterial molecules is currently underway in the laboratory. "We hope that these molecules could eventually be developed into treatments for E. coli and MRSA infections that are increasingly resistant to current drugs," explained Mr Lee. "Also, these new antibiotics could potentially provide alternatives to currently available drugs that may be effective but have serious and unwanted side effects," he said. The pharmaceutical industry is generating fewer and fewer new antibiotics due to lack of financial incentives, meaning that alternative sources of new drugs are much needed.
Mr Lee explained why it is unsurprising that insects secrete their own antimicrobials. "Insects often live in unsanitary and unhygienic environments where they encounter many different types of bacteria. It is therefore logical that they have developed ways of protecting themselves against micro-organisms," he explained.
If this prove to be a success, I would say another innovative pest control? We can do away with those bug sprays thus keeping our environment greener and cleaner.
And to you, tokay gecko poachers... now go lurk around in the sewage, drain and dirty food eateries. There are plentiful of these creatures you go around making bucks. Besides, you will be doing a great favor in pest control.
I was approached by a tokay gecko supplier recently here in town. According to this supplier, the source of these geckos are from Thailand because those found on the island are too small. Strange. Why bother bringing in these geckos from Thailand and then going out of Langkawi?
If these tokay gecko suppliers and poachers can be arrested for their acts, I will definitely work with the Perhilitan and set a nice trap for them. Unfortunately, this species is not listed as a protected species. But it will soon be!!
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Hi Wchinner, No wonder the Tokay Gecko has been such a rarity! It used to be one of the commonest household creature in this part of the world! People really can go to great lengths to plunder even the most common of species....
ReplyDeleteHi JK,
ReplyDeleteIt is all about $$$. Hopefully, Tokay Gecko would be listed as protected species soon.