Chew On This: Scientists Create Gum That Traps Herpes, Flu Viruses
The battle against common viral infections might soon include an unexpected weapon: chewing gum. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have created a specialized gum that could trap and neutralize herpes and influenza viruses before they spread or cause infection.
A plant-based chewing gum made from lablab beans can trap and neutralize flu and herpes viruses in the lab, offering a potential new way to reduce transmission directly in the mouth, where these viruses often spread.
The antiviral protein in the gum (FRIL) stays stable for over two years at room temperature, making it a promising option for global use without the need for refrigeration or injections.
Though results so far are limited to lab tests, the gum has passed safety checks and is now approved for clinical trials, which will help determine whether it actually prevents infection in people./ Molecular Therapy