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Vitamin E-TPGS Stabilized Self-Assembled Tripeptide Nanostructures for Drug Delivery

Journal

CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 15, Issue 13, Pages 1227-1235

Publisher

BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1568026615666150330111348

Keywords

Self-assembly; Peptides; Nanostructures; Drug delivery; Encapsulation

Funding

  1. CSIR Network Project [BSC 0120]
  2. DST Project [GAP 0104]

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Self-assembled peptides and specifically small peptide based nanostructures have been the focus of research in past decade due to their potential biological applications. In this study, we prepared a protected peptide, Boc-Pro-Phe-Gly-OMe, which self-assembled in aqueous solutions leading to the formation of nanostructures and ability to act as a drug carrier. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements showed nanostructures with average size of 119.6 nm containing hydrophobic core, wherein hydrophobic drugs, viz, eosin, aspirin and curcumin, were successfully encapsulated. These encapsulated nanostructures, were further stabilized with Vitamin E-TPGS. In-vitro drug release studies revealed the release of drugs in controlled fashion from the nanostructures. The results advocate the potential of the proposed peptide nanostructures as controlled drug delivery systems and could be used in other biomedical applications.

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