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Jellyfish mucus perfect for cosmetics

4 July 2007

The mucus produced by jellyfish is rich in a compound that is vital to some cosmetics and drugs. The finding could help combat rising numbers of some jellyfish species.

Japan’s soaring jellyfish population, thought to be a result of artificial reefs, overfishing and climate change, has caused many difficulties, including a blockage at a nuclear plant. But except as a restaurant delicacy, people have few uses for jellyfish. Now their disposal could become economical.

Kiminori Ushida at the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in Wako, Japan, from five species of jellyfish and found it was rich…

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