antimicrobial peptides
Antimicrobial peptides are widely found in nature and are a class of small peptides that constitute the body's innate immune system. Because it has a unique bactericidal mechanism, broad-spectrum antibacterial and is not easy to produce drug resistance, it is regarded as a new type of feed additive instead of antibiotics.
Animal antimicrobial peptide |
Insect antibacterial peptides (cetan, insect defensins, glycine-containing antimicrobial peptides, etc.), amphibian antibacterial peptides (maganonin, bell antibacterial peptide), mammalian antimicrobial peptides. |