melittin

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Melittin, from Attic Greek μέλιττα (mélitta, bee) + German -in.

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Noun

melittin (countable and uncountable, plural melittins)

  1. (biochemistry) A peptide, containing 26 amino acids, which is present in bee venom and has been used experimentally as an antibacterial agent, especially against penicillin-resistant bacteria.

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