Peptidomimetics

Peptidomimetics are molecules that mimic the structure and function of peptides, which are building blocks of proteins in the body. These molecules have a variety of applications, from drug delivery to research tools for studying proteins. They offer many advantages over natural peptides, such as enhanced stability, increased potency and improved bioavailability. They can also be adapted to target a particular enzyme or receptor, providing a more targeted approach to medicine. Peptidomimetics have the potential to revolutionize drug discovery and design, enabling pharmaceutical companies to develop more effective and safer treatments.

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Peptides

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Fernando Albericio, Research Professor at the School of Chemistry of UKZN.
Journal of Peptides is an international journal which provides a platform to share contributions related to chemistry, biochemistry, neurochemistry, endocrinology, gastroenterology, physiology, and pharmacology of peptides, as well as their neurological, psychological and behavioral effects.