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Technological University Dublin

Doctoral

2020

Antimicrobial resistance

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Increasing The Stability And Applications Of Highly Active Naturally Occurring Antimicrobial Peptides, Wayne Travers Nov 2020

Increasing The Stability And Applications Of Highly Active Naturally Occurring Antimicrobial Peptides, Wayne Travers

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Antimicrobial Resistance is a fundamental threat to global health and safety” (WHO, 2016). Nisin, a 34 amino acid lanthipeptide, is currently used as a food preservative worldwide and has been used for decades without significant bacterial resistance having developed. It is an extremely active molecule which kills a range of different bacterial species. However nisin, along with some other similar peptides, suffers from low stability and solubility at physiological pH, which severely restricts its possible use in human and veterinary medicine. This research is concerned with increasing the stability of nisin in physiological pH systems; the stability of the dehydroalanine …