Issue 18, 2009

The in vitrotransport of model thiodipeptide prodrugs designed to target the intestinal oligopeptide transporter, PepT1

Abstract

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.

Graphical abstract: The in vitrotransport of model thiodipeptide prodrugs designed to target the intestinal oligopeptide transporter, PepT1

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 May 2009
Accepted
07 Jul 2009
First published
20 Jul 2009

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009,7, 3652-3656

The in vitrotransport of model thiodipeptide prodrugs designed to target the intestinal oligopeptide transporter, PepT1

D. Foley, M. Pieri, R. Pettecrew, R. Price, S. Miles, H. K. Lam, P. Bailey and D. Meredith, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2009, 7, 3652 DOI: 10.1039/B909221H

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