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Abstract
Peptides and proteins have become increasingly important in the treatment of various diseases, including infections, metabolic disorders, and cancers. Over the past decades, the number of approved peptide- and protein-based drugs has grown significantly, now accounting for about 25% of the global pharmaceutical market. This increase has been recorded since the introduction of the first therapeutic peptide, insulin, in 1921. Therapeutic peptides and proteins offer several advantages over small molecule drugs, including high specificity, potency, and safety; however, they also face challenges related to instability in liquid formulations. To address this issue, numerous formulation techniques have been developed to enhance their stability. In either state, physical and chemical characterization of the peptide or protein of interest is crucial for ensuring the identity, purity, and activity of these therapeutic agents. Regulatory bodies such as the FDA, ICH, and EMA have established guidelines for the analysis, stability testing, and quality control of peptides and biologics to ensure the safety and effectiveness of these drugs. In the present review, these guidelines and the consequences thereof are summarized and provided to support the notion of developing tailored bioanalytical workflows for each peptide or protein drug.
期刊介绍:
The official Journal of the European Peptide Society EPS
The Journal of Peptide Science is a cooperative venture of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and the European Peptide Society, undertaken for the advancement of international peptide science by the publication of original research results and reviews. The Journal of Peptide Science publishes three types of articles: Research Articles, Rapid Communications and Reviews.
The scope of the Journal embraces the whole range of peptide chemistry and biology: the isolation, characterisation, synthesis properties (chemical, physical, conformational, pharmacological, endocrine and immunological) and applications of natural peptides; studies of their analogues, including peptidomimetics; peptide antibiotics and other peptide-derived complex natural products; peptide and peptide-related drug design and development; peptide materials and nanomaterials science; combinatorial peptide research; the chemical synthesis of proteins; and methodological advances in all these areas. The spectrum of interests is well illustrated by the published proceedings of the regular international Symposia of the European, American, Japanese, Australian, Chinese and Indian Peptide Societies.