Hot off the press: Elastin-derived peptide-based hydrogels as a potential drug delivery system

Keng has published a new paper out with Dr Othman Al Musaimi and co-workers. In this paper, we report the development of a self-assembling hydrogel formulation based on peptide sequences derived from elastin.

Elastin is a naturally occurring protein found in many connective tissues in the body, including the skin and blood vessels. These peptide sequences have been selected carefully to promote self-assembly of the hydrogels and confer the desired mechanical properties to the hydrogel. This hydrogel can be an interesting drug delivery system. The ability for the hydrogel to self-assemble at room temperature makes it easier to incorporate drugs into the hydrogel matrix. The mechanical properties will determine the rate at which the drugs can then be released from the hydrogel.

The paper is open access and free to read, so head over there now to read the full text for free.

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