algeline
Algeline is a term that refers to a family of synthetic peptides derived from the venom of marine cone snails. These peptides are known for their potent neurotoxic properties and have been a subject of scientific research for their potential therapeutic applications. Specifically, algelins are designed to target certain types of ion channels in nerve cells, which play a crucial role in nerve signal transmission.
The development of algelins began with the study of omega-conotoxins, a group of naturally occurring peptides
The primary area of interest for algeline research has been pain management. By inhibiting the overactivity