We invite you to discover the multifaceted applications of our advanced peptide solutions, meticulously designed to revolutionize the way we approach diverse therapeutic challenges and agricultural sustainability. Providing eco-friendly alternatives in pest management, our peptide applications represent the forefront of modern biotechnology, poised to shape a healthier, more resilient future for all.
BioHeal LLC has introduced groundbreaking peptide solutions, heralding a new epoch in animal care and husbandry. Our proficient team has innovatively designed small proteins known as Designed Lytic Peptides (DLPs), demonstrating expansive efficacy in combating a wide array of agricultural pests through their broad-spectrum antimicrobial and antinematicidal properties.
Our formulations have been specifically tailored to address the unique challenges faced in livestock management, offering a holistic approach to promoting animal health and well-being.
In the realm of agricultural sustainability, BioHeal LLC proudly introduces a groundbreaking application of our advanced peptide solutions targeting plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi.
Our peptide pesticides, rigorously tested and proven effective, offer a revolutionary approach to safeguarding crops and promoting a healthier agricultural ecosystem.
The Power of Designed Lytic Peptides (DLPs): At BioHeal, we harness the potential of Designed Lytic Peptides (DLPs). These small proteins possess broad-spectrum antimicrobial and antinematicidal properties, specifically tailored to combat plant pathogens that threaten the vitality of crops.
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens |
Fusarium oxysporum |
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Alternaria alternata |
Penicillium italicum |
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Aspergillus flavus |
Phytophthora infestans |
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Botrytis cinerea |
Phytophthora parasitica |
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Candidatus liberibacter |
Pseudomonas syringae |
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Cercospora kikuchii |
Pythium ultimum |
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Colletotreichum destructivum |
Rhizoctonia solani |
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Claviceps purpurea |
Thielaviopsis basicola |
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Erwinia carotovora |
Verticillium dahliae |
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Fusarium graminearum |
Xanthomonas campestris |
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Fusarium monlliforme |
Xanthomonas citri |