Bactericidin

/bækˌterɪˈsɪdɪn/ noun

Definition

A bactericidal protein or substance produced naturally by living organisms to kill or inhibit bacterial growth.

Etymology

From bactericide + -in suffix (indicating a chemical substance or protein). Describes naturally occurring bactericidal compounds, distinguishing them from synthetic antimicrobials.

Kelly Says

Your immune system produces bacteridicins—proteins that kill bacteria—which is why your white blood cells are so dangerous to invading microbes; you're essentially a walking chemical weapons factory.

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