dendriitides
Dendriitides are a type of naturally occurring dendritic polymer with a highly branched, tree-like structure. The term "dendriitide" specifically refers to dendrimers synthesized using a divergent or convergent growth approach where the repeating units are amino acids or peptide fragments. This incorporation of peptide building blocks imbues dendriitides with unique properties, including biocompatibility and potential biodegradability, which distinguish them from purely synthetic dendrimers.
The structure of a dendriitide is characterized by a central core, from which branches radiate outwards. Each
Dendriitides have garnered interest for a variety of applications, particularly in the biomedical field. Their biocompatibility