antidenaturation
Antidenaturation is a term occasionally used to describe efforts to prevent or reverse the denaturation of biomolecules, particularly proteins, in order to preserve or restore their native, functional conformation. In most scientific contexts the more common terms are protein stabilization or renaturation, and antidenaturation may appear in older literature or broader discussions of stability.
Protein denaturation refers to the loss of secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structure, often caused by heat,
Preventive approaches include formulation additives such as osmolytes (trehalose, sucrose, glycerol), salts, and pH buffers that
Renaturation or refolding constitutes recovery of native structure after denaturation. This process often requires gradual removal
Limitations exist: not all denatured proteins can be successfully renatured, and folding landscapes are complex. Consequently,