Background: Novel antimicrobial treatments are urgently needed. Previous work has shown that the mucus of the brown garden snail (Cornu aspersum) has antimicrobial properties, in particular against type culture collection strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We hypothesised that it would also be effective against clinical isolates of the bacterium and that investigation of fractions of the mucus would identify one or more proteins with anti-pseudomonal properties, which could be further characterised.Materials and methods: Mucus was extracted from snails collected from the wild. Antimicrobial activity against laboratory and clinical isolates of Ps. aeruginosa was determined in disc diffusion assays. Mucus was purified using size exclusion chr...
Gastropods are among the most diverse animals. Gastropod mucus contains several glycoproteins and pe...
Gastropods comprise approximately 80% of molluscans, of which land snails are used variably as food ...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
BackgroundNovel antimicrobial treatments are urgently needed. Previous work has shown that the mucus...
Research into naturally occurring antimicrobial substances has yielded effective treatments. One are...
Snail and slug mucus is a viscous-elastic substance secreted by specific glands with adhesive and lu...
Snails have been used both as a food and as a treatment for a variety of medicinal conditions. In th...
A glycoprotein isolated from the mucus secretion of African giant snails Achatina fulica Ferussac re...
Compounds with antimicrobial activity have been found from insects, amphibians, and even mammals. Re...
Snails crawl over a variety of potentially contaminated surfaces and their foot is the primary site ...
Invasive species face a wide variety of obstacles when they move into new areas, including new patho...
Introduction:Gastropods represent a group of animals referred as snails or slugs. Around 62,000 spec...
The Common or Brown Garden Snail, Cornu aspersum, is an invasive land snail that has successfully co...
Mucins are a highly glycosylated protein family that are secreted by animals for adhesion, hydration...
Antibiotic resistance is a rapidly accelerating epidemic demanding novel approaches. Gastropod mucus...
Gastropods are among the most diverse animals. Gastropod mucus contains several glycoproteins and pe...
Gastropods comprise approximately 80% of molluscans, of which land snails are used variably as food ...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
BackgroundNovel antimicrobial treatments are urgently needed. Previous work has shown that the mucus...
Research into naturally occurring antimicrobial substances has yielded effective treatments. One are...
Snail and slug mucus is a viscous-elastic substance secreted by specific glands with adhesive and lu...
Snails have been used both as a food and as a treatment for a variety of medicinal conditions. In th...
A glycoprotein isolated from the mucus secretion of African giant snails Achatina fulica Ferussac re...
Compounds with antimicrobial activity have been found from insects, amphibians, and even mammals. Re...
Snails crawl over a variety of potentially contaminated surfaces and their foot is the primary site ...
Invasive species face a wide variety of obstacles when they move into new areas, including new patho...
Introduction:Gastropods represent a group of animals referred as snails or slugs. Around 62,000 spec...
The Common or Brown Garden Snail, Cornu aspersum, is an invasive land snail that has successfully co...
Mucins are a highly glycosylated protein family that are secreted by animals for adhesion, hydration...
Antibiotic resistance is a rapidly accelerating epidemic demanding novel approaches. Gastropod mucus...
Gastropods are among the most diverse animals. Gastropod mucus contains several glycoproteins and pe...
Gastropods comprise approximately 80% of molluscans, of which land snails are used variably as food ...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...