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Peptide based hydrogels for cancer drug release: Modulation of stiffness, drug release and proteolytic stability of hydrogels by incorporating d-amino acid residue(s)
Basu, Kingshuk,Baral, Abhishek,Basak, Shibaji,Dehsorkhi, Ashkan,Nanda, Jayanta,Bhunia, Debmalya,Ghosh, Surajit,Castelletto, Valeria,Hamley, Ian W.,Banerjee, Arindam
, p. 5045 - 5048 (2016)
Synthetic tripeptide based noncytotoxic hydrogelators have been discovered for releasing an anticancer drug at physiological pH and temparature. Interestingly, gel stiffness, drug release capacity and proteolytic stability of these hydrogels have been suc
Diacylamines - Perfect Acylating Agents for Peptide Synthesis
Gruszecki, Wojciech,Gruszecka, Maria,Bradaczek, Hans
, p. 331 - 336 (2007/10/02)
A new series of diacylamines containing N-protected amino acids have been synthesized.These diacylamines, possessing ortho-substituted benzoyl groups were found to be excellent acylating agents for peptide synthesis.In this reaction the 2,6-dichlorobenzoy
