The self-assembling peptide, our core technology, was discovered by Dr. Shuguang Zhang of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States in 1992. The first-generation self-assembling peptide has been produced as PuraMatrix™.
Surfactant-Like Peptide
A surfactant-like peptide is a self-assembling peptide consisting of approximately 6-10 amino acid residues that form nanomicelles and nanotubes with a particle diameter of about 50 to 100 nm in solutions.
