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by hga
4706 days ago
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This is actually akin to a antibiotic, it's a protein, an enzyme that a bacterophage virus produces to attack bacteria. See a bit more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysin Also see all the antibiotics that are peptides in the Wikipedia list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_antibiotics A peptide is basically a small/short protein, by convention less than 50 amino acids. One issue which is noted in the Wikipedia article is that it's subject to attack by the immune system. Maybe that won't be a big problem, or it can be gimmicked, but it's still a big protein, would require topical or IV instead of oral dosing, and it's not going to be able to get to a variety of places that much smaller mold, indeed fungal produced antibiotics can get into. |
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