(401d) Protected Peptide Nanoparticles: Experiments and Brownian Dynamics Simulations of the Energetics of Assembly | AIChE

(401d) Protected Peptide Nanoparticles: Experiments and Brownian Dynamics Simulations of the Energetics of Assembly

Authors 

Chen, T. - Presenter, Princeton University
D'Addio, S. - Presenter, Princeton Unversity
Panagiotopoulos, A. Z. - Presenter, Princeton University


Soluble peptides, susceptible to degradation and clearance in therapeutic applications, have been formulated into protected nanoparticles for the first time through the process of kinetically-controlled, block copolymer directed rapid precipitation using Flash NanoPrecipitation. Complimentary Brownian dynamics simulations qualitatively model the nanoparticle formation process. The simulations corroborate the hypothesis that the size of nanoparticles decreases due to increasing supersaturation. Additionally, the influence of the polymer-peptide interaction energy on the efficiency of nanoparticle protection by polymer surface coverage is elucidated in both experiments and simulations.