Peptidomimetics are compounds that mimic the structure and function of peptides, which are short chains of amino acids. These synthetic analogs are designed to replicate specific biological activities of natural peptides, such as hormone action, enzyme inhibition, or receptor binding, while often having enhanced stability, bioavailability, and resistance to enzymatic degradation. The design of peptidomimetics involves modifying the peptide structure to improve its pharmacological properties.
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