| PRIMARY INFORMATION |
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| ID | 1202 |
| PMID | 14757511 |
| Year | 2004 |
| Sequence | pGlu-HWSYGLRPG |
| Name | LHRH |
| Length | 10 |
| N-Terminal Modification | Free |
| C-Terminal Modification | Amidation |
| Linear/ Cyclic | Cyclic |
| Chirality | L |
| Chemical Modification | pGlu= Pyroglutamic acid |
| Origin of Peptide | Synthetic |
| Nature of Peptide/Cargo | Peptides containing closely juxtapositioned cationic and lipohilic residues are able to inhibit their own transport across the skin even under the influence of iontophoretic current. |
| Mechanism | Major mechanism of iontophoretic transdermal delivery of large peptides is the convective solvent flow. |
| Cargo Sequence/Structure | None |
Name of cargo
| Not applicable |
| Assay | HPLC |
| Enhancer | Transdermal iontophoresis |
| Properties of enhancer | Transdermal iontophoresis utilizes low current/voltage electrostatic repulsion and electroosmotic solvent flow |
| Concentration | 0.5 mM of peptide in a buffer which consisted of 25 mM Hepes and 150 mM NaCl (pH 7.4) |
| Incubation time | Iontophoretic experiments lasted for 12 h |
| Tissue permeability (value with units) | LHRH flux= 1.21 ± 0.76 µg h−1 cm−2 at 75%+/25%− AC |
| Tissue Sample | Human cadaver skin |
| Ex vivo/In vivo/In vitro | ex vivo |
| SECONDARY INFORMATION |
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| STRUCTURE | |
| SMILES | N.A. |