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IDR-1002

Innate Defense Regulator Peptide 1002

12 Amino Acids · MW: ≈1,500 Da

Amino Acids

12

Molecular Weight

≈1,500 Da

Half-life

Minutes to hours

Research Score

4.0

Studies

40

Storage

Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C

What is IDR-1002?

A synthetic innate defense regulator peptide designed to modulate the host response rather than act as a classic antibiotic. It has been explored for balancing inflammation while preserving antimicrobial defense mechanisms.

Key Benefits & Mechanisms

host-defense signaling

cytokine balancing

antimicrobial-adjacent activity

wound/inflammation support

Research Summary

IDR-1002 belongs to the innate defense regulator peptide class and has been explored as a host-response modulator rather than a direct antibiotic. Preclinical studies suggest it can dampen harmful inflammation while preserving antimicrobial defense.