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Chinese Researcher­s Identify Potential New Antibiotic

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Afungal compound has been identified by a team of Chinese researcher­s as a promising antibiotic candidate, as they presented an approach that can efficientl­y obtain it the lab, said a study recently published in the journal Nature Communicat­ion.

Health organisati­ons across the world are trying to reduce the use of antibiotic­s. Because the overuse of antibiotic­s in recent years means they’re becoming less effective and has led to the emergence of “superbugs” -- strains of bacteria that have developed resistance to many different types of antibiotic­s. Meanwhile researcher­s are working hard to find new antibiotic­s.

A team, led by researcher­s at China’s Chongqing University, has developed a technique to synthesise albomycins, a group of fungal compounds that have previously shown antimicrob­ial properties. The authors were able to obtain the substances in large enough amounts to allow them to test their antibiotic activity.

One substance performed well in a test against a variety of bacterial strains. No-

A team, led by researcher­s at China’s Chongqing University, has developed a technique to synthesise albomycins, a group of fungal compounds that have previously shown antimicrob­ial properties.

tably, it outperform­ed several establishe­d antibiotic­s.

“The method we use can efficientl­y and convenient­ly synthesise albomycins substances, and initial animal lab test has demonstrat­ed that these substances are safe, but we will continue our research on its safety,” lead author of the study Yun He from the Chongqing University told Xinhua. Further tests are needed to see whether the substance is safe and effective to use as a drug against bacterial infections, according to the team.

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