Core Efficacy
Broad-spectrum antibacterial: Inhibits or kills bacteria, fungi, and viruses, exerting its effect by disrupting microbial cell membranes, making it less likely to induce drug resistance.
Immune modulation: Attracts immune cells (such as neutrophils and monocytes) to sites of infection or injury, while regulating cytokine secretion and balancing the immune response.
Tissue repair: Promotes the proliferation and migration of skin epithelial cells and fibroblasts, accelerating wound healing, and participates in angiogenesis, providing nutritional support for repair.
Other related effects
Anti-inflammatory activity: Inhibits excessive inflammatory responses, reduces tissue damage, and has potential regulatory effects on inflammation-related diseases.
Anti-biofilm: Disrupts bacterial biofilms, aiding in the clearance of stubborn infections.
