The role of melittin
Melittin can kill bacteria easily without excessive chemical reaction. It can also attack and kill a variety of bacteria and fungi. Many researchers believe that by using bee venom, we may be able to treat arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and even cancer infectious diseases.
Melittin can destroy the protected human immunodeficiency virus without damaging other human cells. The virus has not evolved to resist melittin. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri announced the discovery. Joshua Hood, one of the team leaders and editors of the study, stated at a press conference that the melittinergic virus is no longer infectious. Theoretically, the virus cannot survive this situation. Because the outer layer of protection is very important to viruses.
In the future, scientists hope that special nanoparticles carrying melittin can be injected into the human circulatory system to eliminate HIV. In this way, bee venom is like nuclear energy, and it all depends on how you use it. In the future, these buzzing insects will be amazing, not just scared...







