Side-by-Side Comparison · 2026

Buforin II vs Esculentin

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

Buforin II
Antimicrobial Peptide

Buforin II is a 21-residue antimicrobial peptide derived from histone H2A in the stomach of the Asian toad Bufo gargarizans. Unlike most AMPs that kill bacteria by membrane disruption, Buforin II translocates across bacterial membranes without causing lysis and kills by binding n...

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Esculentin
Antimicrobial Peptide

Esculentins are the longest known naturally occurring antimicrobial peptides, isolated from the skin of the water frog Rana esculenta. At 46 amino acids, they form two amphipathic helices connected by a short linker....

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Key Parameters
Parameter Buforin II Esculentin
Category Antimicrobial Peptide Antimicrobial Peptide
Research Preclinical Preclinical
Half-Life Minutes (proteolytic) Minutes (proteolytic)
Typical Dose N/A N/A
Frequency N/A N/A
Route Research only Research only
FDA Status Not approved Not approved

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Buforin II and Esculentin?
Buforin II: Buforin II is a 21-residue antimicrobial peptide derived from histone H2A in the stomach of the Asian toad Bufo gargarizans. Unlike most AMPs that kill bacteria by membrane disruption, Buforin II tran... Esculentin: Esculentins are the longest known naturally occurring antimicrobial peptides, isolated from the skin of the water frog Rana esculenta. At 46 amino acids, they form two amphipathic helices connected by...
Which has a longer half-life, Buforin II or Esculentin?
Buforin II half-life: Minutes (proteolytic). Esculentin half-life: Minutes (proteolytic).
Can you stack Buforin II and Esculentin?
Buforin II and Esculentin are in the same category and used together in research protocols. Always consult relevant literature and follow appropriate guidelines.

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