“…Melittin, from the European honeybee venom (Apis mellifera), is cytotoxic peptide with 26 amino acids and possesses a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity [29,30]. Although its cytotoxicity and allergenicity are high, a number of studies have examined potential applications in therapeutic and biotechnological fields, focusing on bacterial infections [31], rheumatoid arthritis [32], arteriosclerosis [33], immunologic adjuvants [32], cancer [34], and endosomolytic material in drug delivery systems [35,36]. The substitution and deletion of amino acids are general methods to reduce the cytotoxic effect, but it is sometimes limited due to the length and structure of the peptide.…”