Unlocking the Secrets of the Common Green Bottle Fly: A Closer Look at Lucilia
Researchers from the University of Bristol have discovered a new use for the common green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata, that could help reduce the use of antibiotics in farming. The fly produces a protein called Lucilia Sericata Antimicrobial Peptide (LSAMP) that can kill bacteria, including drug-resistant bacteria. This protein could be used to help prevent infection in animals, reducing the need for antibiotics and helping to protect against antibiotic resistance. LSAMP could also be used to make food safe by killing harmful bacteria on contact. This research could have huge implications for the farming industry, and potentially even for human health.
source: Phys.org