Title : Mechanism of corneal permeation of L-valyl ester of acyclovir: targeting the oligopeptide transporter on the rabbit cornea.

Pub. Date : 2002 Aug

PMID : 12240946






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1 Dipeptides, beta-lactam antibiotics, and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, strongly inhibited the transport of L-Val-ACV indicating that a carrier mediated transport system specific for peptides is primarily responsible for the corneal permeation of L-Val-ACV. l-val-acv angiotensin-converting enzyme Oryctolagus cuniculus
2 Dipeptides, beta-lactam antibiotics, and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, strongly inhibited the transport of L-Val-ACV indicating that a carrier mediated transport system specific for peptides is primarily responsible for the corneal permeation of L-Val-ACV. l-val-acv angiotensin-converting enzyme Oryctolagus cuniculus
3 Dipeptides, beta-lactam antibiotics, and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, strongly inhibited the transport of L-Val-ACV indicating that a carrier mediated transport system specific for peptides is primarily responsible for the corneal permeation of L-Val-ACV. l-val-acv angiotensin-converting enzyme Oryctolagus cuniculus