Development of Innovative Self-Assembling Peptide Carriers for Localized Drug Delivery
January 2019
TLDR Self-assembling peptide hydrogels effectively deliver drugs locally, enhancing treatment and reducing side effects.
The study aimed to develop a local and sustained drug delivery system using amphiphilic self-assembling peptides that form in situ hydrogels in the presence of biological fluids. This system was designed to achieve high local drug concentrations, ensuring prolonged action while minimizing side effects from non-selective distribution and reducing administration frequency. The research evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of peptide hydrogels, specifically ac-(RADA)4-CONH2 and ac-(IEIK)3I-CONH2, as drug carriers for two different administration routes. The approach aimed to improve patient compliance, a crucial factor for effective therapy.