16 November 2007
A WILD flower growing in West Cork could hold the
key to wiping out the deadly superbug MRSA, it has emerged.
Researchers at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) have revealed the bright
yellow flower known as inula helenium kills the lethal bug, which is resistant
to some of the strongest antibiotics on the market.
Inula helenium is a tall plant which grows wild in west Cork and blossoms in
late summer. It’s one of two herbs involved in a €35,000 research project
carried out at CIT. The other, pulsatilla vulgaris, also proved highly effective
against the potentially fatal MRSA bug.
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