Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes

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Customization: Available
Antibacterial Type: Chemical Antibacterial, Natural Antibacterial
Applied animal classification: Aquatic Animals, Livestock, Poultry
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  • Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes
  • Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes
  • Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes
  • Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes
  • Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes
  • Animal Antimicrobial Peptide Feed Antibiotic Substitutes
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Peptide
Growth Promoting Type
Broad-spectrum Antibiotics
Shape
Powder
Color
White
Function
Bacteriostasis Growth Promoter
Type
Antibiotic
Transport Package
25kg Bag
Specification
ISO High Quality
Trademark
Puyer
Origin
China
Production Capacity
100mt/Month

Product Description

Product Description

 

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.

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an essential component of the innate immune system in organisms, exhibiting activity against a broad range of microbes, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites . They are relatively short, cationic, and amphiphilic, and are encoded in the genome as prepropeptides . The misuse and long-term use of conventional antibiotics have led to the growing problem of bacterial drug resistance, which has stimulated interest in the development of AMPs as the next generation of anti-infectives

AMPs are classified into four main classes based on their secondary structure: α-helix, β-Sheet, α/β, and extended/random-coil peptides.
 
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