A bactericidal effect for human lactoferrin

RR Arnold, MF Cole, JR McGhee - Science, 1977 - science.org
RR Arnold, MF Cole, JR McGhee
Science, 1977science.org
Streptococcus mutans and Vibrio cholerae, but not Escherichia coli, were killed by
incubation with purified human apolactoferrin. Concentrations of lactoferrin below that
necessary for total inhibition resulted in a marked reduction in viable colony-forming units.
This bactericidal effect was contingent upon the metal-chelating properties of the lactoferrin
molecule.
Streptococcus mutans and Vibrio cholerae, but not Escherichia coli, were killed by incubation with purified human apolactoferrin. Concentrations of lactoferrin below that necessary for total inhibition resulted in a marked reduction in viable colony-forming units. This bactericidal effect was contingent upon the metal-chelating properties of the lactoferrin molecule.
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