Taub et al., 1997 - Google Patents
β-carboxylic acid esterified D-Asp-Ala retains a high affinity for the oligopeptide transporter in Caco-2 monolayersTaub et al., 1997
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- 16469443823886604733
- Author
- Taub M
- Larsen B
- Steffansen B
- Frokjaer S
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- Publication venue
- International journal of pharmaceutics
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d-Asp-Ala, a metabolically stable dipeptide, possesses a relatively high affinity for the Caco- 2 oligopeptide transporter (IC50= 5.75±0.09 mM) as demonstrated by its ability to compete with [14c] Gly-Sar in cellular uptake experiments. When the β-carboxylic acid of d-Asp-Ala is …
- 102000017279 Oligopeptide transporters 0 title abstract description 26
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