Technology, Health,
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Dongda Technology Transfers Antibacterial Products May Replace Traditional Antibiotics
2020/02/10
The Epoch Times

The research and development team of the "Infant Antibacterial Product Development Project" of the Department of Chemistry of Tunghai University won the "National Excellent Work" and "Best Popularity Award" in the 2016 Biotechnology Industry Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition of the Ministry of Education. Dongda stated that the addition of high-safety antibacterial peptide ingredients to the product can replace traditional antibiotics and improve the safety of infants and young children; the research and development results have been transferred to biotechnology companies to develop products such as antibacterial sprays.

 

Tunghai University’s "Agricultural Biotechnology Industry Teaching Practice Promotion Center" and incubation center held a result presentation on the 24th. A total of 8 specialty manufacturers of "agriculture and medicine" biotechnology participated.

 

Long Fengdi, head of the Department of Chemistry, said that the traditional antibiotics used for antibacterial use were chemically synthesized and not natural. Patent Protection.

 

Professor Gu Yesong from the Department of Chemical Materials also pointed out that natural antibacterial peptides have more advantages than antibiotics, including long service life, no side effects, and resistance to drug resistance. In the future, they can be widely used in the development of cosmetics and other products with higher safety.

 

The industry-university cooperation ceremony was signed by representative Ke Jingxiang, deputy director of Chin Teng International Pharmaceutical Factory. He said that the research and development of the Department of Chemistry in the East China Sea is very valuable to the industry; industry-university cooperation can also help more teachers and students in the East China Sea internship and employment. Willing to be the supporting force behind the corporate world.