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De novo design of self-assembly hydrogels based on Fmoc-diphenylalanine providing drug release.

Xiang LiHuijun ZhangLingyan LiuChunyan CaoPeng WeiXin YiYifeng ZhouQingyang LvDongfang ZhouTao Yi
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2021)
Short peptides with self-assembled nanostructures are widely applied in the areas of drug delivery systems and biomaterials. In this article, we create a new peptide-based hydrogelator (Fmoc-FFRRVR) based on N-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl-diphenylalanine (Fmoc-FF) through an approach to improve its hydrophilicity. Compared to Fmoc-FF, Fmoc-FFRRVR prefers to form a hydrogel under mild conditions, and the gelation time is only 2 s. Fmoc-FFRRVR self-assembles into organized arrays of β-sheets in nanofibers via π-stacking of Fmoc-FF, which are supported by circular dichroism and fluorescence emission spectroscopy. Rheology results confirm that the hydrogel of Fmoc-FFRRVR is elastic, reversible and injectable. The newly discovered hydrogel not only retains some excellent performances of Fmoc-FF, but also can be used as a drug carrier for biomedical applications.
Keyphrases
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