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endtoside

Endtoside is not a term with a widely accepted definition in mainstream scientific literature. It does not correspond to a confirmed chemical entity or an approved drug as of the latest available references. In some speculative or fictional contexts, endtoside is described as a small molecule or glycoside engineered to interact with endosomal pathways in cells, enabling targeted delivery of therapeutic cargo.

In such usages, endtoside might be imagined to feature a sugar moiety to promote cellular uptake, a

In scientific discourse, the term can also be a misspelling or confusion with other terms such as

hydrophobic
aglycone
to
cross
membranes,
and
a
pH-sensitive
linker
that
releases
the
payload
in
acidic
endosomes.
Proposals
of
its
applications
often
include
delivery
of
nucleic
acids,
proteins,
or
small-molecule
drugs,
with
design
challenges
including
stability
in
circulation,
avoidance
of
lysosomal
degradation,
and
potential
immunogenicity.
Because
endtoside
is
not
a
standardized
chemical
name,
any
specific
structural
or
functional
claims
depend
on
the
fictional
or
proprietary
context
in
which
the
term
is
used.
endotoxin
(the
lipopolysaccharide
component
of
Gram-negative
bacteria)
or
endothelin
(a
family
of
vasoconstrictive
peptides),
or
with
glycosides
more
generally.
If
you
are
seeking
information
on
a
particular
compound
named
endtoside
in
a
specific
paper
or
product,
please
provide
a
citation
or
additional
context.
See
also:
endotoxin,
glycoside,
endosome,
drug
delivery
systems.