Carbon monoxide can make some antibiotics more effective

IANS  |  New York 

Carbon monoxide can improve the effectiveness of that fight stomach infections, says a study that could open up novel ways to fight antibiotic resistance.

"We found that if you administer carbon monoxide together with an antibiotic called metronidazole, it can sensitise bacteria toward the same antibiotic by 25-fold," said Binghe Wang, at in the US.

Carbon monoxide is infamous for its toxicity at high concentrations, but it also has promising potential as a

Produced naturally in the human body, carbon monoxide is essential for survival and plays an important role in reducing inflammation, promoting cell proliferation and regulating cellular immune response to pathogens.

Studies have found carbon monoxide has antimicrobial effects.

For the study, published in the journal Organic Letters, researchers paired carbon monoxide with the antibiotic metronidazole.

They found that it enhanced the efficacy of the antibiotic against Helicobacter pylori, a type of bacteria that infects the stomach and causes

"We always hear about the discussions of When we have drug resistance, it's not because these bacteria will not respond to anymore.

Most of the time, it means there is decreased sensitivity," Wang said.

"If you can resensitise bacteria or sensitize them, then that would allow you to either use a smaller amount of antibiotic or use the same amount that would kill many, many more bacteria," he added.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 12:12 IST
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