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Mohammad Souri1, Moumita Halder1, Lubna Amer2
1Aiiso Yufeng Li Family Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, San Diego, California 92093, United States.
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Peptide-based coacervates are biocompatible and tunable but inherently unstable due to weak, reversible noncovalent interactions, making them vulnerable to stress from pH and temperature. This is especially difficult for coacervates used in commercial products with low-temperature storage or lyophilization. We engineered lyophilization-tolerant nanocoacervates by incorporating aromatic tyrosine residues into oligopeptide [(YR)2R10 + (YR)2D10] and reinforcing them with tannic acid (TA). This approach leverages π-π stacking, cation-π interactions, hydrogen bonds, and electrostatic interactions to create a stabilized network. The coacervates maintain their structure, count (107 particles/mL), size (<500 nm), and morphology after exposure to ionic strength of 10-100 mM, pH 3-10, elevated temperatures of 25-80 °C, biological media, and, crucially, freeze drying/rehydration. The study confirms that all interactions are essential for recovery from lyophilization. This is the first peptide-based coacervate system with lyophilization tolerance, supporting scalable applications in drug delivery, biostabilization, and regenerative medicine without cold-chain storage.
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