Poly(glutamic acid- block -tyrosine) peptides designed for gastrointestinal drug adsorption | Synapse
June 4, 2026Open Access
Poly(glutamic acid- block -tyrosine) peptides designed for gastrointestinal drug adsorption
Key Points
The aim is to develop peptides that can efficiently adsorb drugs in the gastrointestinal tract depending on pH changes.
Synthesis of poly(glutamic acid-block-tyrosine) peptides.
In vitro evaluation of their drug adsorption properties under varying pH conditions.
Peptides demonstrated effective drug adsorption across different pH levels, showing potential for optimized gastrointestinal delivery.
Abstract
Tunable poly(glutamic acid- block -tyrosine) peptides are synthesized and evaluated in vitro as pH-responsive adsorbents designed for efficient gastrointestinal drug capture.