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Table 3 List of anti-inflammatory peptides conventional nanocarriers

From: Applications of peptides in nanosystems for diagnosing and managing bacterial sepsis

AIP

Noncarrier

Preparation method

Key advantages

Reference

GLP-1

LP17

PEG-based Micelles

Emulsification

Peptides stabilization on their active form and Enhanced bioactivity

[176]

MB2mP6 (Myr-FEKEKL)

PEG-based High-loaded peptide nanoparticles

Film rehydration

Enhanced bioactivity

[30]

Thymulin

Acrylate-based nanoparticles

Coprecipitation

Enhanced bioactivity and circulation time elongation

[177]

Agglutinating salivary proteins-derived peptides

Magnetic iron oxide Nanoparticles

Coprecipitation

Enhanced bioactivity

[178]

PBP10

Metallic iron oxide Nanoparticles

Coprecipitation

Enhanced bioactivity and improved hemocompatibility

[172]

GF9

Ferritin-based nanocage

Emulsification

Enhanced bioactivity, circulation time elongation, and improved biocompatibility

[174]

  1. GLP-1 Human glucagon-like peptide, LP17 Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) inhibitor peptide, PEG Polyethylene glycol, PBP10 Pro-inflammatory molecules-neutralizing rhodamine B-conjugated peptide, GF9 TREM-1-specific inhibitory peptide