Sunday, November 23, 2014 - NANOPARTICLES containing bee
venom toxin melittin can destroy human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) while at
the same time leaving surrounding cells unharmed, scientists from Washington
University School of Medicine reported in the March 2013 issue of Antiviral
Therapy. The researchers said that their finding is a major step toward creating
a vaginal gel that can prevent HIV spread. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
Joshua L. Hood, MD, PhD, a research instructor in medicine,
said:
“Our hope is that in places where HIV is running rampant,
people could use this gel as a preventive measure to stop the initial
infection.” Melittin destroys some viruses and malignant tumor cells Melittin
is a powerful toxin found in bee venom. It can poke holes in the protective
viral envelope that surrounds the human immunodeficiency virus, as well as other
viruses…
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