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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Longevity technology    |
|    07 Sep 22 05:38:13    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Protein drug absorption of orally administered protein and peptide drugs like       longevity drugs, an enteric coating or digestion decreasing protein coating,       or liposome or othersome preserves protein drug until it contacts the actual       GI tract membrane,        like I read there is a brush cyte at the surface of GI tract membranes that       deacetylases sucrose, so an enteric coating, possibly a polysucrose, would       only dissolve at the brush cytes, releasing the protein drugs right at the GI       tract membrane, and only        at the gi tract membrane that could make protein drugs and peptide drugs       absorption higher, making eentsier even more affordable doses possible,       another possibility is having liposomes or othersomes detect and dissolve when       they experience mucous at a        near membrane concentration, it is possible the mucous has different pH or       different enzymes than the bolus at the GI tract, and that the chemistry of pH       indicator colorants could be used to do reactions at liposomes that cause them       to dissolve, or a pH        or mucous enzyme reactive protein could be at the reaction mix that makes the       liposomes              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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