Description
Syna Peptides – LL-37 Peptide is a synthetic antimicrobial peptide derived from the human cathelicidin (CAMP) protein, commonly used in preclinical research focused on innate immunity, inflammation regulation, and wound-healing processes.
In laboratory research settings, LL-37 is studied for its interaction with bacterial membranes, its role in immune modulation, and its influence on cell migration, angiogenesis, and tissue repair. Due to its broad activity profile, it is frequently included in research models examining host-defense mechanisms and inflammation-related signaling pathways.
LL-37 is supplied as a high-purity lyophilized powder, produced under strict laboratory standards and verified using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to ensure a purity of ≥98%. This ensures consistent quality and reproducibility for controlled research applications.
Research Relevance
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Innate immune response models – studies examining antimicrobial and host-defense signaling
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Inflammation regulation – research focused on immune-modulatory pathways
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Wound-healing processes – investigation of tissue repair and recovery signaling
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Cell migration and angiogenesis – models exploring cellular movement and vascular support
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Antimicrobial peptide activity – research into peptide–membrane interactions
Product Details
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Name: LL-37 Peptide
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Total Content: 10 mg
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Biological Domain: Cathelicidin / innate immune system
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Purity: ≥98% (HPLC verified)
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Form: Lyophilized (dry powder)
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Storage: Store refrigerated, protected from light and moisture
For laboratory and preclinical research use only.
Not for human or animal use.
Not intended for medical or therapeutic application.



