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titleOfInvention Methods and compositions for improved uptake of biological molecules
abstract A “one-step” process for production of peptides and other organic molecules which are both esters and also acetylated forms of the desired molecule. The ester may be a mono-ester, di-ester, or another poly-ester, complexed with a molecule for protecting the organic molecules in the digestive tract. The method allows simple adjustment of the delivery properties of the peptides produced, in particular adjustment or addition of lipiphilic tendencies. A therapeutic or nutrient made by this method comprises acetylated organic molecule esters, in particular an acetylated peptide ester or even an acetylated amino acid ester and demonstrates improved metabolic properties leading to increased efficiency for therapeutic and cosmetic purposes including oral, transdermal, sublingual, buccal, and topical administration. The present disclosure further teaches several specific examples of acetylated esters, including acetyl-glutathione-ester (mGSH), MCAR (carnosine), pyruvate and others modified from base forms by the methods of the present disclosure.
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