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New Scientist by Lost at 10:20 am EST, Mar 24, 2003 |
] A tasteless powder of antibodies could be sprinkled on ] suspect food to destroy any dangerous bacteria, according ] to the researcher who has produced the powder. An ] alternative use would be as a spray for meat carcasses, ] to ensure hygiene in abattoirs. ] ] Contaminated food kills 5000 people a year in the US ] alone. Although antibodies are already fed to livestock ] to prevent diarrhoea, the powdered "anti-bacterial spice" ] announced at the American Chemical Society conference in ] New Orleans is the first antibody compound developed for ] human food. |
New Scientist - Anti-bacterial powder could disinfect food by Dr. Nanochick at 4:40 pm EST, Mar 24, 2003 |
] A tasteless powder of antibodies could be sprinkled on ] suspect food to destroy any dangerous bacteria, according ] to the researcher who has produced the powder. An ] alternative use would be as a spray for meat carcasses, ] to ensure hygiene in abattoirs. mmmmm......powered antibody steak.......um.....yeah. Oh well....still interesting to me. |
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