Antimicrobial peptides from different plant sources: Isolation, characterisation, and purification

Volume: 154, Pages: 94 - 105
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), the self-defence products of organisms, are extensively distributed in plants. They can be classified into several groups, including thionins, defensins, snakins, lipid transfer proteins, glycine-rich proteins, cyclotides and hevein-type proteins. AMPs can be extracted and isolated from different plants and plant organs such as stems, roots, seeds, flowers and leaves. They perform various physiological defensive...
Paper Details
Title
Antimicrobial peptides from different plant sources: Isolation, characterisation, and purification
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
154
Pages
94 - 105
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