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Cationic peptides antifungal

Gallinacins, a group of mammalian antifungal peptides. They contain three intramolecular disulfide bonds, are relatively cationic, and are rich in Lys and Arg. It has been reported that gallinadn-l and -la inhibit C. albicans in a radial diffusion assay, whereas gallinacin-2 was not active at up to 400 /xg mL in this assay [M. K. Harwig et al, FEBS Lett. 1994, 342, 281]. [Pg.138]

Several peptides have been studied with antimicrobial and antifungal properties for BBB delivery to avoid infections. Cholesterol-conjugated G3R6TAT (CG3R6TAT) cationic nanoparticles exhibited strong antimicrobial activities against various types of microbes in vitro. This peptide contains the TAT sequence. The prepared nanoparticles were investigated for treatment... [Pg.551]


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