Study of Molecular Parameters and Antibacterial Activity of a Peptide Preparation Derived from Human Leukocytes

A. G. Volkov, L. I. Kononova, V. P. Korobov, L. V. Volkova
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Background. The study of new antimicrobial substances isolated from the living organism tissues is of particular importance for medicine and the biopharmaceutical industry. Leukocyte peptides can act as an alternative to traditional antibiotics to overcome the bacterial antibiotic resistance problem.Aim. Evaluation of molecular weight and biological activity of ultrasound-derived leukocyte peptides.Methods. Separation of leukocyte peptide complexes into particular fractions by reverse phase chromatography and evaluation of their antibacterial activity by serial dilution and diffusion methods.Results. Studies have shown that one peptide fraction with a molecular weight of 440–570 Da has pronounced antibacterial activity.Conclusion. The obtained experimental data testify to the high therapeutic potential of the leukocyte protein-peptide complex, which has a wide spectrum of antibacterial activity.
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从人类白细胞中提取的多肽制剂的分子参数和抗菌活性研究
背景。研究从生物体组织中分离出来的新抗菌物质,对医学和生物制药工业具有特别重要的意义。白细胞肽可作为传统抗生素的替代品,克服细菌对抗生素的耐药性问题。评估超声提取的白细胞肽的分子量和生物活性。用反相色谱法将白细胞肽复合物分离成特定的馏分,并用连续稀释法和扩散法评估其抗菌活性。研究表明,分子量为 440-570 Da 的肽组分具有明显的抗菌活性。所获得的实验数据证明了白细胞蛋白肽复合物具有很高的治疗潜力,其抗菌活性范围很广。
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