
CAS 117978-77-5
:gallidermin
Description:
Gallidermin is a peptide antibiotic derived from the skin of the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus. It is classified as a member of the gallinacin family, which are antimicrobial peptides known for their broad-spectrum activity against various bacteria, fungi, and some viruses. Gallidermin exhibits a cationic nature, which allows it to interact with negatively charged bacterial membranes, leading to disruption and cell lysis. Its structure typically includes a series of amino acids that contribute to its amphipathic properties, enhancing its ability to penetrate microbial membranes. This substance is of interest in both pharmaceutical and agricultural applications due to its potential as a natural preservative and its role in innate immunity. Additionally, gallidermin has been studied for its effectiveness in treating infections and its potential to reduce antibiotic resistance, making it a valuable candidate in the search for new antimicrobial agents. Its CAS number, 117978-77-5, is used for identification in chemical databases and regulatory contexts.
Formula:C98H141N25O23S4
Synonyms:- Epidermin (antibiotic), 6-L-leucine-
- Gallidermin
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