Chemical Compounds in Trees Can Fight Deadly Staph Infections in Humans, University of Missouri Study

ScienceDaily (Feb. 21, 2011) — Most people would never suspect that a "trash tree," one with little economic value and often removed by farmers due to its ability to destroy farmland, could be the key to fighting a deadly bacterium. Now, a University of Missouri researcher has found an antibiotic in the Eastern Red Cedar tree that is effective against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a "superbug" that is resistant to most medications.

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