Bioengineered yogurt: ‘open source’ medicine
The ease with which commensal bacteria in yogurt can be bioengineered to express an array of biotherapeutics, coupled with altruistic distribution systems that can easily include those, most likely to benefit (think expression of antiplasmodial peptides in the Bifidobacterium genus so that a herder...
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description | The ease with which commensal bacteria in yogurt can be bioengineered to express an array of biotherapeutics, coupled with altruistic distribution systems that can easily include those, most likely to benefit (think expression
of antiplasmodial peptides in the Bifidobacterium genus so that a herder in the Sahel can inoculate this yogurt culture into goat milk thus making ‘antimalarial yogurt’ for free for his entire village. This could potentially go on as long as the plasmid is stable) and could lead to a revolution in the way medicines could become ‘open sourced’. |
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spelling | doaj.art-23b948cc3cb44e7590c85e9a8a64ad252022-12-21T18:29:42ZengInternational Pharmaceutical Excipients CouncilJournal of Excipients and Food Chemicals2150-2668Bioengineered yogurt: ‘open source’ medicineShireesh ApteThe ease with which commensal bacteria in yogurt can be bioengineered to express an array of biotherapeutics, coupled with altruistic distribution systems that can easily include those, most likely to benefit (think expression of antiplasmodial peptides in the Bifidobacterium genus so that a herder in the Sahel can inoculate this yogurt culture into goat milk thus making ‘antimalarial yogurt’ for free for his entire village. This could potentially go on as long as the plasmid is stable) and could lead to a revolution in the way medicines could become ‘open sourced’.http://jefc.scholasticahq.com/article/1102-bioengineered-yogurt-open-source-medicine.pdf |
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title_short | Bioengineered yogurt: ‘open source’ medicine |
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