PEGylation, successful approach to drug delivery

FM Veronese, G Pasut - Drug discovery today, 2005 - Elsevier
FM Veronese, G Pasut
Drug discovery today, 2005Elsevier
PEGylation defines the modification of a protein, peptide or non-peptide molecule by the
linking of one or more polyethylene glycol (PEG) chains. This polymer is non-toxic, non-
immunogenic, non-antigenic, highly soluble in water and FDA approved. The PEG-drug
conjugates have several advantages: a prolonged residence in body, a decreased
degradation by metabolic enzymes and a reduction or elimination of protein
immunogenicity. Thanks to these favorable properties, PEGylation now plays an important …
PEGylation defines the modification of a protein, peptide or non-peptide molecule by the linking of one or more polyethylene glycol (PEG) chains. This polymer is non-toxic, non-immunogenic, non-antigenic, highly soluble in water and FDA approved. The PEG-drug conjugates have several advantages: a prolonged residence in body, a decreased degradation by metabolic enzymes and a reduction or elimination of protein immunogenicity. Thanks to these favorable properties, PEGylation now plays an important role in drug delivery, enhancing the potentials of peptides and proteins as therapeutic agents.
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