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http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57614852-76/got-a-plastic-bottle-now-youve-got-an-antifungal-fighting-machine/

Got a plastic bottle? Now you've got an antifungal fighting machine

IBM Research has developed a way to convert PET plastic to an
antifungal therapy. It hopes the new method could help more than a
billion people suffering from infections.

by Daniel Terdiman
December 9, 2013 2:00 AM PST

IBM Research said it has developed a way to transform common PET
plastic into an antifungal therapy that could help more than a billion
people suffering from fungal infections.

Got a fungal infection? IBM wants to help cure it with the plastic in
your recyclable water bottle.

Today, the company announced that IBM Research has discovered a way to
convert common plastic, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), into
an antifungal material that could someday help people suffering from a
variety of maladies.

In a release, IBM Research said more than a billion people suffer from
some sort of fungal infection every year -- things ranging from
athlete's foot to much more serious blood infections. But the company
said existing drugs are becoming less and less effective as infections
have grown resistant to many of them. Further, traditional therapies
aren't very efficient at targeting and penetrating the fungi membrane
wall, which they must get past in order to be effective.

By contrast, IBM's research has shown that by transforming PET through
an organic catalytic process, it can be possible to generate
antifungal molecules cable of focused attacks on the fungi membrane
wall.

In addition to being a potentially effective treatment for so many
people's infections, the transformation of the plastic could also be a
boon to the environment, since there are 5.5 billion pounds of PET
products that could be turned into medicine instead of secondary
products.


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