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Revision as of 15:04, 2 September 2015
AMP. coli |
To achieve our goal we incorporated antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) into our medical dressing. AMPs, are stable peptide that have extensive ability in bactericidal effects. Unlike antibiotics, AMPs can puncture the cell membrane to kill the bacteria therefore bypassing bacterial antibiotic drug resistance mechanisms. [1] Besides, the peptides also have ability to help skin recovered. [2]After reading numerous of research articles, we selected two kinds of AMPs: Signiferin and Epinecidin-1 as our reagents. |
• Epinecidin-1:
• Signiferin:
Based on AMPs to develop into a potential material of wound dressing. |
Contact us tcutaiwan@gmail.com No.701, Sec. 3, Zhongyang Rd. Hualien 97004, Taiwan |