Hermetia Illucens, commonly known as the black soldier fly, has garnered attention in various scientific fields, particularly in waste management, animal feed, and now, in antimicrobial research.
Recent studies have revealed that the larvae of Hermetia Illucens possess a range of antimicrobial properties, making them a promising candidate in the battle against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
With the rise of superbugs, such as Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), alternative solutions like antimicrobial peptides from insects are becoming critical in the development of novel therapeutic agents. Continue reading