polipeptidines
Polipeptidines is a term encountered in a limited set of chemical texts to describe a class of hybrid polymers that integrate peptide-derived units with non-peptidic components. The term is not standardized and does not appear in major chemical databases; definitions vary. In general, polipeptidines are envisioned as macromolecules in which sequences of amino-acid–based residues are combined with non-peptidic linkages or heterocyclic building blocks to tune properties such as biodegradability, stability, or conformational behavior.
Structural features are described variably, but proposed designs often involve peptide blocks linked through amide bonds
Synthesis and characterization of polipeptidines can proceed by solid-phase peptide synthesis to assemble peptide segments followed
Applications and status are mainly exploratory, as polipeptidines remain a niche concept within the broader fields
Terminology and references: because the term is not standardized, information depends on source. Readers should consult