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Sweaty, stinky body? It's good says Indian scientists

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Next time you stand to a smelly (you know what race) don't complain. He is protected from the bugs you are carrying. LOL

How sweat protects people from dangerous bugs
Published: Friday, Feb 22, 2013, 19:50 IST
Agency: ANI

Scientists has discovered how an important natural antibiotic called dermcidin, produced by our skin when we sweat, is a highly efficient tool to fight tuberculosis germs and other dangerous bugs.

Their results could contribute to the development of new antibiotics that control multi-resistant bacteria.

Scientists from the University of Edinburgh and from Goettingen, Tuebingen and Strasbourg have uncovered the atomic structure of the compound, enabling them to pinpoint for the first time what makes dermcidin such an efficient weapon in the battle against dangerous bugs.

Although about 1700 types of these natural antibiotics are known to exist, scientists did not until now have a detailed understanding of how they work.

Sweat spreads highly efficient antibiotics on to our skin, which protect us from dangerous bugs. If our skin becomes injured by a small cut, a scratch, or the sting of a mosquito, antibiotic agents secreted in sweat glands, such as dermcidin, rapidly and efficiently kill invaders.

These natural substances, known as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), are more effective in the long term than traditional antibiotics, because germs are not capable of quickly developing resistance against them.

The antimicrobials can attack the bugs' Achilles' heel – their cell wall, which cannot be modified quickly to resist attack. Because of this, AMPs have great potential to form a new generation of antibiotics.

Scientists have known for some time that dermcidin is activated in salty, slightly acidic sweat. The molecule then forms tiny channels perforating the cell membrane of bugs, which are stabilised by charged particles of zinc present in sweat. As a consequence, water and charged particles flow uncontrollably across the membrane, eventually killing the harmful microbes.

Through a combination of techniques, scientists were able to determine the atomic structure of the molecular channel. They found that it is unusually long, permeable and adaptable, and so represents a new class of membrane protein.

The team also discovered that dermcidin can adapt to extremely variable types of membrane. Scientists said this could explain why active dermcidin is such an efficient broad-spectrum antibiotic, able to fend off bacteria and fungi at the same time.

The international team of scientists hopes that their results can contribute to the development of a new class of antibiotics that is able to attack such dangerous germs.

The study has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Source: http://www.dnaindia.com/health/report_how-sweat-protects-people-from-dangerous-bugs_1803154
 
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i thot sweat by itself is odourless till it comes in contact with bacteria?
 
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Indians are notorious for using fake qualifications.

You trust their research methodology ? You trust their research results ?
 
This report will give the Ah Nehs more reasons not to bathe and use deodorants..
 
where does it say "indian" scientists? i didn't see it
 
Scientists has discovered how an important natural antibiotic called dermcidin, produced by our skin when we sweat, is a highly efficient tool to fight tuberculosis germs and other dangerous bugs.

http://www.whoindia.org/en/section3/section123.htm

Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health problem in India. India accounts for one-fifth of the global TB incident cases. Each year nearly 2 million people in India develop TB, of which around 0.87 million are infectious cases. It is estimated that annually around 330,000 Indians die due to TB.

Someone is not telling the truth.
 
Lordshiva everyday use blue power to bathe so thats why my skin so nice .....


that my elephant man kaki bought for me wan......
 
Sometimes i dont even know whether its a Yes with head shaking or No with head nodding.:confused:

He explains for you:
[video=youtube;3hCV2oO2akw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hCV2oO2akw[/video]
 
if what the report say is true, that the research is published in PNAS, then it can really be trusted. but i doubt its performed by the indians LOL
 
if what the report say is true, that the research is published in PNAS, then it can really be trusted. but i doubt its performed by the indians LOL

Have you read #9 by laksaboy? Contradicting leh. :D
 
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