An ingredient found in Vegemite may be able to help combat some antibiotic-resistance "superbugs" that kill thousands, a study suggests.
But consuming jars of the popular yeast extract before your next hospital visit isn't the answer to warding off potentially deadly staph infections.
Researchers said their results were achieved by administering megadoses of nicotinamide, more commonly known as niacin or vitamin B3, far beyond what any normal diet would provide.
The research, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, found high doses of the vitamin increased by 1000 times the ability of immune cells to kill staph bacteria.
"Antibiotics are wonder drugs, but they face increasing problems with resistance by various types of bacteria," said Associate Professor Adrian Gombart from Oregon State University's Linus Pauling Institute.