Anti-inflammatory and immune modulating peptides are a group of bioactive peptides that play pivotal roles in regulating the immune system and controlling inflammatory responses. These peptides have gained significant attention in medical research for their potential to treat various inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. They function by modulating immune cell activity, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and enhancing the body’s natural defense mechanisms.
Thymosin Alpha-1: Modulates the immune system, studied for its potential in treating various autoimmune diseases and infections.
LL-37: An antimicrobial peptide with potential applications in treating infections and modulating the immune response.
KPV: A tripeptide derived from alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, studied for its anti-inflammatory properties.