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-These scientists want to give patients medicines wrapped in silk +It looks like a tiny kangaroo and it’s bouncing back from the brink of extinction ​[[https://www-defliama.com/|defillama bridges]] 
-[[https://sites.google.com/view/​defillama-defi-dashboard/​defillama|Defillama]] +The brush-tailed bettong looks like a miniature kangaroo and, similarly, has a pouch where it keeps its young. But don’t be fooled, this small marsupial is not as adorable as it looks. When threatened by a predator, the bettong will eject its tiny joey from its pouch and bounce off in a different direction to evade capture.
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-For centuriesThailand ​has produced premium silk fabricsexported around ​the globe.+
  
-Howeverbiomedical researchers at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok have found another use for the fiber: to deliver medicines into the body.+Sacrificing one’s own young might seem brutalbut it’s an essential survival strategy ​for a species that, until recently, was extinct in South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula.
  
-Drug delivery systems come in many formsfrom capsules ​and tablets that are swallowedto skin patchesointments, and different kinds of injections.+Brush-tailed bettongs (also known as woylies) once inhabited more than 60% of mainland Australia. Howeverthe European colonization of the country brought with it predatory feral cats and foxesand the destruction of much of the animal’s native grassland and woodland habitats. 
 +Between 1999 and 2010the species’ population size declined by 90% – a drastic drop that some research suggests may have resulted from the spread of blood parasitesalongside other factors. Today, the brush-tailed bettong is limited to just a few islands ​and isolated mainland pockets in Southwestern Australia: a mere 1% of its former range.
  
-According to Juthamas Ratanavaraporndirector of Chulalongkorn University’s biomedical engineering research centersilk fibroin — one of the natural proteins ​that gives silk its incredible strength — can be used to encapsulate a drug in a sac-like form that takes much longer ​to break down than other natural proteins like gelatin or chitosan, slowly releasing ​the drug into the body.+Marna Banggara 
 +“We are on a missionif you liketo bring back some of these native species ​that have gone missing ​in our landscape since European colonization,​” says Derek Sandow, project manager of Marna Banggara, an initiative dedicated ​to restoring some of the Yorke Peninsula’s historic ecological diversity.
  
-Instead of needing large or frequent doses, the protein capsule can release the drug gradually, in the appropriate amounts needed ​by the body. This controlled release helps reduce the overall dose and the risk of side effects,” says Ratanavaraporn.+Formerly known as the Great Southern Ark,” the projectwhich was launched ​in 2019 by the Northern ​and Yorke Landscape Board, was renamed to honor the region’s native Narungga peoplewho are heavily involved with the initiative.
  
-Ratanavarapornwho has been studying silk for more than 17 yearsspun out her research into a company in 2021 with two other professors from the research team. Their startup, EngineLifeis commercializing their research — and took its first product, a treatment for insomnia delivered through a patch placed ​on the skin, approved by the Thai FDA, to market earlier this year.+“Marna in our language means goodprosperoushealthy, and Banggara means country,” says Garry Goldsmith, a member of the Narungga community who works on the project.
  
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