Insects and fungi trying to invade the Australian desert tree Acacia victoriae face a hidden threat. The plant’s seeds grow in pods that harbor chemicals capable of biological havoc.
Researchers now report that these chemicals, called avicins, may have medical uses. In mammals, the substances cause abrupt cell death and hinder inflammation, a basic weapon of the immune system.
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