The herb coriander -- also known as cilantro -- may be more than just a garnish or ingredient in your favorite dishes. The oil from its seeds could also combat serious bacteria like E. coli and methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a new study suggests.
Scientists from theCoriander oil works by causing membrane damage to the bacteria, leading to cell death, according to the Journal of Medical Microbiology study.
Now, researchers said the oil could be used to help fight drug-resistant bugs -- it also has the potential to fight food-borne diseases by being added to food additives, TIME reported.
Coriander is commonly used in both Asian and
There are other herbs that have also shown promise in fighting infection. A 2003 study by Australian scientists showed that basil essential oil is an effective antimicrobial against bacteria, mold and yeast, while a 2006 review from
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