NewsArticlesAnnouncementAbout UsContacts
About us Contact

We are guided by what unites people

News
Articles
Announcement
About Us
Contacts

Copyright 2017-2026 ORIENT - NEWS AGENCY

About us | Contact |

A poisonous tree will help heal people

September 22, 2020 | 11:00 |1937
Source:

A team of researchers from the University of Queensland in Brisbane studied toxins produced by Australian stinging trees. Contact with a tree for a person is similar to a nettle burn, but since the composition of the juice secreted from a tree is completely different, the consequences of contact are much stronger. Victims report a severe burning sensation that "subsides after a few hours to an aching pain similar to the pain of a limb accidentally pinched by a car door." The affected area of ​​the skin can remind of itself even several months later. Scientists still could not determine the exact composition of the toxin. New research has clearly demonstrated that tree venoms contain previously unknown pain relieving peptides. Having studied the stinging hairs of trees, experts obtained an extract from them, from which they were able to isolate new toxins in the laboratory. The researchers believe the studied substances will provide useful new information for the medical profession about how pain-sensing nerves function, leading to the development of new, more powerful pain relievers.

ORIENT news

More news

tmcell
TNGIZD
toyota banner
orient mobil gosyndy
orient mobile ios
Bilelik HUB
Uzbekistan’s Central Bank Will Issue Commemorative Coins Honoring the National Team’s Qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Uzbekistan’s Central Bank Will Issue Commemorative Coins Honoring the National Team’s Qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

23:50 June 18, 2026
Dana Pikir Offers Comprehensive Logistics Solutions for International Transportation

Dana Pikir Offers Comprehensive Logistics Solutions for International Transportation

23:30 June 18, 2026
New Issue of ECONAMEH Magazine Highlights Cultural Heritage and Initiatives of ECO Member States

New Issue of ECONAMEH Magazine Highlights Cultural Heritage and Initiatives of ECO Member States

22:48 June 18, 2026