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Enzybiotics
Enzybiotics are an experimental antibiotic approach employing enzymes to combat pathogenic bacterial infections. The name is a combination of the words "enzyme" and "antibiotics" first coined in March 2001 by Nelson et al. Many of the enzymes used as enzybiotics are lysins, enzymes derived from bacterial viruses (or bacteriophages) used to release progeny bacteriophage from infected bacteria, though other natural or synthetic enzymes may be used.