Transdermal Peptide Disulfide TFA (TD 1 Disulfide(peptide) TFA), an 11-amino acid peptide, specifically binds to the Na+ K+-ATPase beta-subunit (ATP1B1), predominantly interacting with its C-terminus. This compound is capable of enhancing the transdermal delivery of various macromolecules[1].
Famotidine disulfide is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist that inhibits stomach acid production. It is commonly used in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Thiorphan disulfide is an impurity of Racecadotril -- an antidiarrheal and enkephalinase inhibitor that reduces the amount of water and electrolytes absorbed into the intestine.
Transdermal Peptide (TD 1 peptide) is a 11-amino acid peptide, binds toNa+ K+-ATPase beta-subunit (ATP1B1), and mainly interacts with the C-terminus of ATP1B1. Transdermal Peptide can enhance the transdermal delivery of many macromolecules.Transdermal Pep