thesinner
Recovering AXoholic
This thread is to discuss anything and everything anyone can find about PEGylation.
I'll clue you into what the heck this is:
Poly Ethylene Glycol (PEG) is a polymer, which are large repeating chains of a molecule (typically carbon-based). The repeated chains are denoted by placing parenthesis around the repeating portion in the structure diagram:
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So what is PEGylation?
PEGylation is prettymuch bonding an active drug or supplement to these PEG polymer chains. What happens is the PEG works like Puff Daddy's Sercurity Crew, protecting it from being "Iced" by West coast rappers, oxidative reangents, and such. This will in turn promote a greater half-life and greater bioavailability. (And yes, the things that are popping into your head as you're reading this are exactly things that it is currently being experimented with).
Some things I'm specifically trying to figure out (I appologize if I start throwing out jargon, but I work in the polymer industry):
-Is the 'active' being PEGylated being used as a filler (we often like to stick sh*t between the chains), or does it actually being linked into the polymer chain?
-I've found info on cross-linkers, but I haven't seen any cure accelerators (catalysts). Will this reaction cure up without the help of a CA?
-PEG is also a potent laxative.
If this thread has sparked you interest in PEGylation, feel free to ask me some Q's as I might be able to answer them (with the exception of the inquired info listed above). If you look up stuff and find any fun tidbits on PEGylation, feel free to stick them here. I'm all ears to hear it, and I foresee some PEGylated products coming to the market in the near future.
Here's some good reads:
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I'll clue you into what the heck this is:
Poly Ethylene Glycol (PEG) is a polymer, which are large repeating chains of a molecule (typically carbon-based). The repeated chains are denoted by placing parenthesis around the repeating portion in the structure diagram:
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So what is PEGylation?
PEGylation is prettymuch bonding an active drug or supplement to these PEG polymer chains. What happens is the PEG works like Puff Daddy's Sercurity Crew, protecting it from being "Iced" by West coast rappers, oxidative reangents, and such. This will in turn promote a greater half-life and greater bioavailability. (And yes, the things that are popping into your head as you're reading this are exactly things that it is currently being experimented with).
Some things I'm specifically trying to figure out (I appologize if I start throwing out jargon, but I work in the polymer industry):
-Is the 'active' being PEGylated being used as a filler (we often like to stick sh*t between the chains), or does it actually being linked into the polymer chain?
-I've found info on cross-linkers, but I haven't seen any cure accelerators (catalysts). Will this reaction cure up without the help of a CA?
-PEG is also a potent laxative.
If this thread has sparked you interest in PEGylation, feel free to ask me some Q's as I might be able to answer them (with the exception of the inquired info listed above). If you look up stuff and find any fun tidbits on PEGylation, feel free to stick them here. I'm all ears to hear it, and I foresee some PEGylated products coming to the market in the near future.
Here's some good reads:
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