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Natural Antimicrobial Therapeutic Peptides: Milk Lactoferricin and Spirulina platensis Peptides

Abd El-Baky et al., 2023

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6863399658143563519
Author
Abd El-Baky N
Amara A
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Antimicrobials in pharmaceutical and medicinal research

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Milk is well known for its nutritional as well as pharmaceutical values. The origin of its therapeutic properties is mostly attributed to its protective antimicrobial proteins. Among these milk antimicrobial proteins, lactoferrin (Lf) has been accredited as a “generally …
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