Why combination of probiotics and antibiotics is good for wounds

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A combination of probiotics and could eradicate two strains of drug-resistant bacteria that often infect wounds.

According to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, if the probiotic/combination is shown to be successful in future tests in animals and humans, it could be incorporated into dressings for wounds, where it could help heal The study was published in

"There are so many bacteria now that are resistant to antibiotics, which is a serious problem for human We think one way to treat them is by encapsulating a live and letting it do its job," said

The human body contains trillions of bacterial cells, many of which are beneficial. In some cases, these bacteria help fend off by secreting antimicrobial peptides and other compounds that kill pathogenic strains of bacteria. Others outcompete harmful strains by taking up nutrients and other critical resources.

Scientists have previously tested the idea of applying probiotics to chronic wounds, and they've had some success in studies of patients with burns, said However, the strains usually can't combat all of the bacteria that would be found in an infected wound. Combining these strains with traditional would help to kill more of the pathogenic bacteria, but the would likely also kill off the bacteria.

The MIT team devised a way to get around this problem by encapsulating the probiotic bacteria so that they would not be affected by the Additionally, the researchers also found that alginate is a component of the biofilms that clusters of bacteria form to protect themselves from

The researchers envision that this approach could be used to develop new types of bandages or other wound dressings embedded with antibiotics and alginate-encapsulated probiotics.

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 12:55 IST