Researchers from the IISc have identified that peptides (short protein) produced from Budgett’s frog can combat enzymes of disease-causing pathogens.
The peptides (short proteins) produced from the skin of amphibians have long been studied because of their ability to counter unfavourable conditions in the environment, including harmful pathogens.
This frog-secreted peptide inhibited two key enzymes called subtilisin carlsberg and proteinase K., produced by pathogens.
Budgett’s frog found in South America is kept as a pet in many countries because of their intelligent behaviour.
The frogs have developed a defensive mechanism through their skin.
They generally combat the microorganisms and other harmful things through their skins.