Talk:Pyrrhocoricin

Moved from article
I have temporarily removed the following content from the article, pending clarification. In the context of proteins, the phrase "L-enantiomer" applies to a single stereocenter (one amino acid) and therefore it doesn't make sense to refer to the "L-enantiomer" of a protein which has numerous stereocenters. It's not clear to me from the reference what was intended. Only the L-enantiomer of pyrrhocoricin is active against bacteria. -- Ed (Edgar181) 17:58, 25 February 2019 (UTC)