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- Arenicin abstract "Arenicin is the name used to classify a group of antimicrobial peptides, which have shown promise as a novel drug to combat Gram-negative bacteria.The Arenicin family consists of three different subjects, each distinct in their structure: Arenicin-1, Arenicin-2, and the most recently discovered, Arencin-3. Arenicin-1 and Arenicin-2 were identified by a Russian research group in 2004, while Arenicin-3 was discovered by a Danish biopharmaceutical company called Adenium Biotech, which once operated within Novozymes A/S.Given the growing acquisition of multidrug resistance among bacterial pathogens, particularly in Gram-negative bacteria, the development of Arenicin as a novel drug treatment has been under way. Arenicin-3 has been of particular interest in the fight against urinary tract infections caused by E. coli strains. It is also being developed with the intention of treating hospital acquired infections. In both applications, there are two proposed modes of action by which Arenicin-3 interacts with the bacteria.Adenium Biotech currently remains in the preclinical testing period of their product, Arenicin-3. Toxicology, drug efficacy, and other information have yet to be determined with further research completed in clinical settings. However, with Gram-negative bacteria causing 65% of hospital-acquired infections, the commercial market for Arenicin is large.".
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- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Amphiphile.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Antimicrobial_peptides.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Bactericide.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Beta_hairpin.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antibiotics.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Disulfide.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Gram-negative_bacteria.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Hospital-acquired_pneumonia.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bond.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink In_vitro.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink In_vivo.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Lipopolysaccharide.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Lugworm.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Lysis.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Mode_of_action.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_drug_resistance.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Murinae.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Novozymes.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Pre-clinical_development.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Toxicology.
- Arenicin wikiPageWikiLink Urinary_tract_infection.
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- Arenicin subject Category:Antibiotics.
- Arenicin hypernym Name.
- Arenicin type Product.
- Arenicin comment "Arenicin is the name used to classify a group of antimicrobial peptides, which have shown promise as a novel drug to combat Gram-negative bacteria.The Arenicin family consists of three different subjects, each distinct in their structure: Arenicin-1, Arenicin-2, and the most recently discovered, Arencin-3.".
- Arenicin label "Arenicin".
- Arenicin sameAs Q4789015.
- Arenicin sameAs m.0p7clzm.
- Arenicin sameAs Q4789015.
- Arenicin wasDerivedFrom Arenicin?oldid=672793685.
- Arenicin isPrimaryTopicOf Arenicin.