Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 " Sweet " news from Colorado Peace Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf e-mail: torstenkrafft@... Sweet basil can batter bacteria CSU study finds herb kills germs that cause fatal lung infections By Bill Scanlon, Rocky Mountain News November 13, 2002 Sweet basil, which adds zest to pesto and zing to tomatoes, also can kill bacteria that cause fatal lung infections, a Colorado State University research team has found. And for good measure, it can kill the bacteria that causes many plant diseases, said horticulture professor Vivanco, the lead investigator. Rosmarinic acid is an antioxidant found in sweet basil. It kills pathogen cells that attack the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients and others with damaged immune systems. The CSU team also found that the acid, which previously had been known to exist in sweet basil leaves, also is secreted from the roots when they're close to harmful bacteria. The sweet basil compound could be used when cystic fibrosis patients become resistant or allergic to antibiotics. The potential for medicinal benefits of sweet basil could have a big impact on the health, horticulture and agricultural industries, Vivanco said. Rosmarinic acid, also found in catnip and rosemary, could become an environmentally friendly way of spraying plants against disease. Although the research is promising, more experiments in conditions more closely simulating the environment of the human lung must be done, Vivanco said. The study was published in the November issue of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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