Glutamyltryptophan

Glutamyltryptophan Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Glutamyltryptophan is a synthetic dipeptide immunomodulator in development for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C viral infection. Glutamyltryptophan was originally developed to treat severe infectious disease in Russia (where it is a registered pharmaceutical), and was extensively studied in cancer clinical trials in the United States before being acquired by Implicit Bioscience in 2005. Glutamyltryptophan works as a regulator of the body's immune response, is being given by intranasal administration to patients with chronic hepatitis C viral infection.

Glutamyltryptophan regulates the body's innate immune response to defeat invading germs and cancer cells. It may control or reverse the suppression of the immune system which the hepatitis virus uses to defeat our normally healthy defenses.

Trade Name Glutamyltryptophan
Generic Oglufanide
Oglufanide Other Names alpha-Glutamyltryptophan, Glutamyltryptophan, Oglufanide
Type
Formula C16H19N3O5
Weight Average: 333.344
Monoisotopic: 333.132470724
Groups Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Glutamyltryptophan
Glutamyltryptophan

Uses

Investigated for use/treatment in hepatitis (viral, C).

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