Side-by-Side Comparison · 2026

Maximin vs Phylloseptin

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

Maximin
Antimicrobial Peptide

Maximins are a large and diverse family of antimicrobial and neuroactive peptides isolated from the skin and brain of the Chinese firebelly toad Bombina maxima. Maximins are notable for containing D-amino acid residues in specific positions, a rare post-translational modification...

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Phylloseptin
Antimicrobial Peptide

Phylloseptins are a family of short, C-terminally amidated alpha-helical antimicrobial peptides isolated from the skin secretions of South American Phyllomedusa frogs. Unlike the related dermaseptins from the same genus, phylloseptins are shorter (19 residues) and show a distinct...

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Key Parameters
Parameter Maximin Phylloseptin
Category Antimicrobial Peptide Antimicrobial Peptide
Research Preclinical Preclinical
Half-Life Hours (protease-resistant D-amino acids) 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 Maximin and Phylloseptin?
Maximin: Maximins are a large and diverse family of antimicrobial and neuroactive peptides isolated from the skin and brain of the Chinese firebelly toad Bombina maxima. Maximins are notable for containing D-a... Phylloseptin: Phylloseptins are a family of short, C-terminally amidated alpha-helical antimicrobial peptides isolated from the skin secretions of South American Phyllomedusa frogs. Unlike the related dermaseptins ...
Which has a longer half-life, Maximin or Phylloseptin?
Maximin half-life: Hours (protease-resistant D-amino acids). Phylloseptin half-life: Minutes (proteolytic).
Can you stack Maximin and Phylloseptin?
Maximin and Phylloseptin are in the same category and used together in research protocols. Always consult relevant literature and follow appropriate guidelines.

For research use only. Not medical advice. ASCEND does not conduct or endorse any specific research protocol. Always consult relevant scientific literature and regulatory guidelines.