Literature DB >> 32521836

Polypeptide hydrogels via a unique assembly mechanism.

Timothy J Deming1.   

Abstract

There is a long history of man's use of materials derived from peptides and proteins. These natural materials possess sophisticated mechanisms of nanoscale self assembly, which have inspired the design of many synthetic and biosynthetic amino-acid based materials. These materials are attractive since they can have exceptional properties, environmental responsive behavior, biological activity, and can be metabolized. With all of their complexity, peptides and proteins rely primarily on two fundamental modes of self assembly: association of β-strands and the coiling of helices. In this context, a class of recently synthesized and characterized polypeptide materials are reviewed here, which were found to self-assemble by a fundamentally different process. This new mode of assembly was found to give rise to polypeptide hydrogels with a unique combination of properties ( heat stability and injectability) making them attractive for applications in foods, personal care products, and medicine.

Year:  2005        PMID: 32521836     DOI: 10.1039/b500307e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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4.  Evaluation of Composition Effects on the Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Polypeptide-Based Hydrogels for Potential Application in Wound Healing.

Authors:  Johnel Giliomee; Lisa C du Toit; Pradeep Kumar; Bert Klumperman; Yahya E Choonara
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