abstract |
The present invention is concerned with modified biological peptides providing increased potency, prolonged activity and/or increased half-life thereof. The modification is made via coupling through an amide bond with at least one conformationally rigid substituent, either at the N-terminal of the peptide, the C-terminal of the peptide, on a free amino or carboxyl group along the peptide chain, or at a plurality of these sites. Those peptides exhibit clinical usefulness for example in treating states of insulin resistance associated with pathologies such as type II diabetes. |