IDR-1
Innate Defense Regulator peptide 1
N/A Amino Acids · MW: N/A
Amino Acids
N/A
Molecular Weight
N/A
Half-life
Unknown; likely short
Research Score
4.1
Studies
30
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is IDR-1?
IDR-1 is a synthetic innate defense regulator peptide designed to shift host responses toward improved microbial clearance with less inflammatory damage. It is studied as an immunomodulator rather than a direct antimicrobial.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
balanced innate immunity
reduced inflammatory damage
enhanced bacterial clearance
host-defense modulation
Research Summary
IDR-1 has been shown in preclinical work to modulate innate immune signaling and improve outcomes in infection models. It is a prototype for host-defense peptides that aim to enhance immunity without excessive cytokine release.
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