LL-37 Peptide
LL-37 Peptide is a synthetic antimicrobial peptide derived from the human cathelicidin protein and is used in preclinical research in models of innate immunity, inflammation regulation, and wound healing. In the laboratory, LL-37 is being investigated for its role in interactions with bacterial membranes, immunomodulation, and its influence on cellular migration and tissue repair. Our LL-37 is supplied as a high-purity lyophylizate, produced according to strict laboratory standards, with a purity of ≥98% HPLC verified.
Specifications
| Name | LL-37 Peptide |
| Total amount | 10 mg |
| Biological domain | Cathelicidin / innate immune system |
| Purity | >=98% HPLC verified |
| Form | Lyophilisate dry powder |
| Storage | Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture |
Studied within models focusing on innate immunity and antimicrobial activity. Widely used in preclinical studies of inflammatory processes and immune modulation. Relevant for in vitro research into wound healing, angiogenesis, and cell migration. Supplied as a stable lyophilizate for consistent and reproducible research results.
Research use only. Not for human consumption.