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  • Lactobionic acid (LBA) has beneficial biological effects but suffers from low bioavailability, making it less effective for clinical use.
  • Researchers used computer screening to combine betaine and mandelic acid with LBA, creating a new compound called supramolecular lactobionic acid (SLBA) that enhances its bioavailability.
  • SLBA has shown superior results in tests involving cells, animals, and clinical trials, indicating promise for applications in areas like anti-aging, clinical treatments, biomedicine, and food preservation.

Article Abstract

Despite the biological activity of lactobionic acid (LBA), its low bioavailability remains a challenge in response to complex clinical needs. Aided by computer high-throughput screening and analysis, we selected betaine and mandelic acid as the right arms to synthesize supramolecular lactobionic acid (SLBA) through a proton exchange reaction, which significantly and comprehensively improved the bioavailability of LBA. Density functional theory and physicochemical characterization revealed the supramolecular characteristics and chemical stability of this coupling. The resulting SLBA has shown significant advantages over LBA in cellular, animal, and clinical trials and demonstrated enormous potential in anti-aging beauty, clinical treatment, biomedicine, and food preservation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3tb02010jDOI Listing

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