157108-58-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
The in vitro transport of model thiodipeptide prodrugs designed to target the intestinal oligopeptide transporter, PepT1
Foley, David,Pieri, Myrtani,Pettecrew, Rachel,Price, Richard,Miles, Stephen,Lam, Ho Kam,Bailey, Patrick,Meredith, David
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3652 - 3656 (2009/10/23)
A thiodipeptide carrier system is shown to be effective at enabling a range of covalently bound molecules, including benzyl, benzoyl and ibuprofen conjugates, to be transported via the intestinal peptide transporter PepT1, demonstrating its potential as a rational drug delivery target.
A convenient preparation of several N-linked glycoamino acid building blocks for efficient solid-phase synthesis of glycopeptides
Van Ameijde, Jeroen,Albada, H. Bauke,Liskamp, Rob M.J.
, p. 1042 - 1049 (2007/10/03)
A high yielding route for the preparation of several Boc- and Fmoc-protected N-linked glycopeptide monomers was presented. It was found that these building blocks can be used for the solid-phase synthesis of glycopeptides or glycopeptidomimetics. A number of short glycopeptides- collagen mimics was prepared to demonstrate this applicability. The protocol employed was expected to be suitable for the synthesis of any desired N-linked glycopeptide.
