Side-by-Side Comparison · 2026

Brevinin vs Indolicidin

Brevinin vs Indolicidin — mechanism, half-life, dosing, and research status compared. Which is right for your protocol?

Brevinin
Antimicrobial Peptide

Brevinin peptides are a family of antimicrobial peptides isolated from the skin secretions of Rana esculenta (European edible frog) and related Rana species. They are characterized by a C-terminal disulfide-bridged cyclic heptapeptide (Rana box) that confers structural stability ...

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Indolicidin
Antimicrobial Peptide

Indolicidin is a 13-residue, tryptophan-rich antimicrobial peptide from bovine neutrophil granules. It is the smallest naturally occurring AMP with broad-spectrum activity....

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Key Parameters
Parameter Brevinin Indolicidin
Category Antimicrobial Peptide Antimicrobial Peptide
Research Preclinical Phase II (completed)
Half-Life Minutes (proteolytic) Minutes to hours
Typical Dose N/A N/A
Frequency N/A N/A
Route Research only Topical
FDA Status Not approved Not approved

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Brevinin and Indolicidin?
Brevinin: Brevinin peptides are a family of antimicrobial peptides isolated from the skin secretions of Rana esculenta (European edible frog) and related Rana species. They are characterized by a C-terminal dis... Indolicidin: Indolicidin is a 13-residue, tryptophan-rich antimicrobial peptide from bovine neutrophil granules. It is the smallest naturally occurring AMP with broad-spectrum activity....
Which has a longer half-life, Brevinin or Indolicidin?
Brevinin half-life: Minutes (proteolytic). Indolicidin half-life: Minutes to hours.
Can you stack Brevinin and Indolicidin?
Brevinin and Indolicidin are in the same category and used together in research protocols. Always consult relevant literature and follow appropriate guidelines.

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